NHS East Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is seeking the views of people who use, or have used the East Lancashire Specialist Palliative Care service.
The Specialist Palliative Care service is a team of Nurses and Consultants who support people, and those closest to them, with incurable conditions who have (…)
Age UK would like to know your views about their Integrated Care Programme (ICP)
The Age UK ICP service brings together voluntary, health and social care services to provide personalised support to people aged 50+ who are living with long term conditions and are at risk of unplanned hospital admissions.
NHS East Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is seeking the views of people who use adult community services.
This is to ensure that the CCG commissions the right services for those who need and use adult community nursing. It will help patients get the most out of the service (…)
The views of NHS Hearing Aid users are being sought by CCGs across Lancashire and South Cumbria.
The views and experiences of NHS hearing aid users with age related hearing loss, over 50 years of age, are being sought to help understand what NHS hearing aid services are like locally (…)
Residents from around Haslingden have investigated how ‘social connectedness’ affects well-being and health inequalities in their community.
As part of the ongoing CLAHRC project their stories have been incorporated into a graphic art booklet; ‘What’s Your Story?’, about social isolation & connectedness. You can view a copy online here: https://issuu.com/lengrant/docs/haslingden_issuu
Join Rossendale Borough Council’s Citizens Panel and tell them what you think about Council services.
As a resident of Rossendale your opinions are extremely important to help the council better understand the needs and experiences of local people. They use what you say to help improve the services that are (…)
Are you a user or a volunteer of community transport services?
On 18 January 2018 the county council’s Cabinet agreed to consult on proposals to reduce funding by a third for community transport in Lancashire. This may mean loss, reduction and/or changes to these services including fare increases.
If you live, work or run a business in one of Lancashire’s rural areas there’s now just one week left for you to complete the National Rural Crime Survey.