PRESS RELEASE: Over 1300 people tell Healthwatch across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw what they think would make the NHS better

Local people in Doncaster are being recognised by an independent health and social care champion for sharing their feedback about the local implementation of the NHS Long Term Plan
Elderly man and woman talking together at a Healthwatch event

Engaging with over 250 people

After the launch of the online survey, and supported by an engagement programme across the Borough, Healthwatch Doncaster spoke to over 250 people throughout the Borough about how they would like to see the changes set out in the NHS Long Term Plan implemented. The plan sets out a number of ways in which NHS care needs to improve, so local communities took the opportunity to have their say about what those changes should look like.

Visiting community libraries and groups, sea cadets, local prisons, Peer support community groups and listening to our network of volunteers, Healthwatch Doncaster will now share this feedback with local services to inform how the Long Term Plan is applied in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw.

Healthwatch Doncaster Chief Operating Officer Andrew Goodall said:

“We’d like to thank all of the organisations and groups, including local stakeholders, but most importantly, the people of Doncaster for sharing their views on how they see the NHS developing through the NHS Long Term Plan"

The survey asked people to share their views about how the NHS can better support their overall health, and how it can improve care for specific conditions too.

People spoke about how the NHS can give them more control of their care, help them to stay healthy and provide better support. They also shared their views about how the NHS can better support people around their mental and emotional wellbeing.

Mental health services

When asked about mental health services in Doncaster, some of the comments received were“Shorter waiting lists would provide effective support. It is no good assessing people, telling them what they would need and then making them wait 18 months. We need more local resources and more health care professionals who are available when people or children need the help straight away.”

'Powerful and influential'

Healthwatch Doncaster Board member Sucha Singh said: “The comments received from the people of Doncaster have been powerful and influential to read, and shows the strength of feeling about the NHS ranging from different ends of the spectrum.

“I’m excited to be working on the report touching on the in-depth analysis for the South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw region, and look forward to sharing this soon.”

Share your stories and experiences of local NHS services in Doncaster with Healthwatch Doncaster by visiting our website.

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NOTES TO EDITORS

Healthwatch Doncaster is a Community Interest Company as of 1st July 2016, to continue its work across Doncaster supporting the improvement of health and care services through engagement, involvement and influence.

This entails engagement work throughout the community and signposting people to the right service.

Press release contact:

Chief Operating Officer Andrew Goodall

[email protected] 

 01302 965454 or mobile: 07834 686855

Healthwatch Doncaster Board member Sucha Singh

[email protected]