1. Report -

    Local people to benefit from better joined up NHS and social care services
  2. Report -

    Healthwatch Kingston has compared experiences of NHS and social care services prior to and during the Coronavirus pandemic. This snapshot report presents information shared with us from before ‘lockdown’ and between the beginning of April to mid-June
  3. Report -

    We are proud to share with you all we have been working on, over the past year (31 March 2019 - 1 April 2020)
  4. Report -

    Presentations and documents shared at our last open meeting
  5. Report -

    This report brings together experiences, views and concerns shared by Kingston residents about their access to NHS and social care, the quality of their care and any aftercare provided between 1 January 2020 and 31 March 2021.
  6. Report -

    Our busiest year ever! We are proud to share 'Our work with you - Then and now.'
  7. Report -

    Healthwatch Kingston, working with Diabetes UK, encouraged Kingston residents with diabetes to share their views to help services work better for the people who use them. This report shares back what we learned.
  8. Report -

    Between July and September 2021, Healthwatch Kingston undertook a community engagement project to gather the views of residents who were experiencing a complexity of symptoms associated with Long Covid. This is our report.
  9. Report -

    This report is a snapshot of the work achieved by partners and people with a learning disability, their families, carers and advocates during 2021.
  10. Report -

    In April 2021 Healthwatch Kingston launched our ‘Pulse Check’ engagement programme to work more closely with our diverse communities in Kingston and listen to their views and experiences of health and social care services.
  11. Report -

    REPORT PUBLISHED 24 March 2022: In April 2021 Healthwatch Kingston launched our ‘Pulse Check’ engagement programme to work with our diverse communities in Kingston and listen to their views and experiences of health and social care services.
  12. Report -

    Youth Out Loud! are a group of people aged 13-17 working with Healthwatch Kingston and Healthwatch Richmond.
  13. Report -

    Healthwatch Kingston are delighted to share their Annual Report 2021-22 - Championing what matters to you
  14. Report -

    Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of people have shared their experiences of healthcare information and communication with us. We take an in-depth look at the impact of not being given information in the way you need had on you.
  15. Report -

    The health and care plan outlines how we will help the people of Kingston start well, live well and age well.
  16. Report -

    The public is welcome to join PART A of this meeting.
  17. Report -

    NHS and social care services only make the best decisions if they listen to the people they care for. Read Healthwatch England's Annual Report to Parliament to see how your feedback has helped decision-makers prioritise what matters most.
  18. Report -

    Youth Out Loud! (YOL!), is a group of young people aged 13-17 from Kingston and Richmond helping to improve health and social care services and promote the wellbeing of young people.
  19. Report -

    Healthwatch Kingston is delighted to share our Annual Report 2022-23 - Together we're making health and social care better.
  20. Report -

    The JSNA is a comprehensive picture of information and data of the health, care, and wellbeing needs and inequalities of Kingston (now and in the future) in order to improve and protect health and wellbeing outcomes.