1. News -

    We are pleased to support the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC) #DeclareYourCare campaign which is currently focussing on people with a learning disability, their family, carers and advocates.
  2. News -

    Youth Out Loud! is a group of young people, helping to improve our local health and care services. YOL! works across Healthwatch Kingston and Healthwatch Richmond to make health and care services better for young people.
  3. News -

    Posters in different languages are now available for you to download, print off and distribute to your local communities.
  4. News -

    The deadline for sharing your views is Sunday 1 November. We have been gathering experiences on access and quality of services during the pandemic and will be writing our report on these findings very soon.
  5. 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
  6. Report -

    Feedback from users of the Community Connector Service in Kingston
  7. Report -

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

    Kingston Council are inviting Parents and Carers to have their say on Supported Living and Homecare Services
  9. Report -

    Presentations and documents shared at our last open meeting
  10. News -

    Youth Out Loud! have created a pack of resources for young people for sexual health awareness week.
  11. News -

    Many people often fear losing vision; yet take minimal steps in caring for their eyes. This is what the National Eye Health Week aims to change.
  12. News -

    As a result of unprecedented measures being put in place to deal with Covid-19 Groundwork's research has found that many people experiencing homelessness have found it difficult to register with a GP and access primary care services.
  13. Report -

    The CQC have carried out a review in response to serious concerns about potential breaches of human rights due to the use of restraint, seclusion and segregation in care settings for people who, in some cases, cannot advocate for themselves.