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Celebrating Diverse Minds: Events and Resources

Check out these local events and resources celebrating neurodiverse minds.
20 March 2025
Blog
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Healthwatch Kingston chats to Mario for Neurodiversity Celebration Week

For Neurodiversity Celebration Week, Mario from Involve joined Healthwatch Kingston to talk about his experiences.
20 March 2025
Blog
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Understanding today's announcement about the changes to NHS structure

Earlier today, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that NHS England will be abolished and the management of the NHS brought back to ministers. If you are concerned about what this means for NHS services, we have put together some information to help you understand the change.
13 March 2025
News
An image of the cover of an Enter & View report for Milverton Nursing Home with a photo of the nursing home

Enter & View Report - Milverton Nursing Home

Healthwatch Kingston (HWK) champions better standards of care in socially funded health and social care services. This report presents the findings of the HWK Authorised Representatives’ visit to Milverton Nursing Home (Milverton). Milverton is situated in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames (RBK) and is run by Surbiton Care Homes Ltd.
13 March 2025
Report
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Change NHS: What Local People Told Us

Change NHS is the biggest public conversation about the NHS in its 76-year history. To make sure local people's views, experiences and ideas are heard, we spoke to different groups in Kingston to find out what they think about the Government's three big shifts.
7 March 2025
News
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Change NHS: What Young People Told Us

Change NHS is the biggest public conversation about the NHS in its 76-year history. To make sure local people's views, experiences and ideas are heard, we spoke to different groups in Kingston to find out what they think about the Government's three big shifts.
7 March 2025
Blog
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Change NHS: What Adults with Support Needs Told Us

Change NHS is the biggest public conversation about the NHS in its 76-year history. To make sure local people's views, experiences and ideas are heard, we spoke to different groups in Kingston to find out what they think about the Government's three big shifts.
7 March 2025
Blog
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The Delivery of the Accessible Information Standard in South West London GP Practices: What We Found

Aimed at improving communication for patients with sensory loss, learning disabilities, and other needs, this report uncovers key insights into how South West London GP practices are meeting patients' communication support needs under the Accessible Information Standard (AIS).
6 March 2025
Report
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Are you living with diabetes in Kingston? Share your experience of diabetes care and support

Join NHS South West London for an online session to share your insights and receive support to help you manage your diabetes.
27 February 2025
News
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Rare Disease Day

Healthwatch Kingston supports Rare Disease Day: raising awareness and generating change for the 300 million people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families and carers.
27 February 2025
News
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Celebrating LGBT+ History Month 2025: Activism and Social Change

Healthwatch Kingston supports LGBT+ history month which celebrates the diverse histories and experiences of LGBTQ+ people and strives to combat prejudice with awareness and education.
21 February 2025
Blog
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Have Your Say: Kingston's Draft Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy

We want to hear your thoughts on the council's priorities for the borough's health and wellbeing strategy.
20 February 2025
News

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