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What you need to know about the meningitis outbreak

There is currently an outbreak of meningococcal disease (MenB), which can lead to meningitis, in Kent. The overall risk of MenB to people outside the Kent area remains low. It is important to act quickly if you or someone you know is showing symptoms of meningitis.
19 March 2026
News
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“I would worry feedback may prejudice my care” new report raises concerns about rush to rely on digital systems

New findings from local Healthwatch illustrate both the opportunities and risks associated with the NHS’s rapid shift toward digital first models, especially alongside proposals to transition independent feedback functions into NHS structures.
19 March 2026
Blog
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Local Healthwatch NHS App and Independent Feedback Report

This report examines people's experiences of using the NHS App and considers policy options for decision makers to protect patient choice and the accessibility of communication services.
19 March 2026
Report
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Former government minister backs The King’s Fund study on importance of independent patient voice in health and social care

A new report from The King's Fund examines what has worked well and what the challenges have been for Healthwatch. The report finds that key strengths lie in the independence, ‘hub and spoke’ structure and community based insights of Healthwatch.
19 March 2026
News

Talking Therapies can help you manage different mental health conditions

NHS Talking Therapies treatment gives you practical skills and techniques to overcome conditions like OCD, social anxiety disorder and PTSD.
12 March 2026
Advice and Information
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90% of women do not know the four main symptoms of ovarian cancer

The earlier ovarian cancer can be diagnosed, the easier it is to treat, but because the symptoms are common and misdiagnosed, ovarian cancer is often diagnosed late. Symptoms awareness saves lives – so let’s shout about them together.
9 March 2026
Blog
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Healthwatch Kingston champions voices of local people as government plans new online NHS services

As the government works to establish a new, national online service that will deliver NHS appointments, Healthwatch Kingston has shared the experiences of Kingston communities in a consultation response.
9 March 2026
Blog
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Developing NHS Online: Local Healthwatch Consultation Healthwatch Kingston upon Thames Response

The Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England are working to establish a new NHS online service, operating nationally to deliver online elective services. Healthwatch Kingston has responded to a consultation on the new service by sharing findings about the needs of local people.
5 March 2026
Report
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Do you know the signs of prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. In the UK, around 1 in 8 men are diagnosed each year, rising to 1 in 4 for Black men. Knowing what to look out for can help you spot changes early and get support.
2 March 2026
Blog
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Become eating disorder aware

This Eating Disorders Awareness Week it's important to take time to understand what eating disorders are, the impact they can have on people's lives and the importance of community for those on the journey to recovery.
27 February 2026
Blog
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Millions eligible for free shingles vaccine urged to come forward

The UK Health Security Agency is urging those eligible for the shingles vaccine to protect themselves from the painful condition.
27 February 2026
News
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New Neurodiversity Charter aims to build a more inclusive borough

Kingston Council has launched a new Neurodiversity Charter to support local organisations to create more welcoming, accessible and supportive environments for neurodivergent people.
20 February 2026
News

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