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UK Parliament’s call for evidence regarding Community Mental Health Services
We shared feedback from the Healthwatch Birmingham report Experiences of NHS Community mental health services in South and East Birmingham – Healthwatch Birmingham as well as feedback we have heard from the people of Birmingham and Solihull between April 2023 and December 2024.
Urgent Treatment Centres in Birmingham and Solihull
Healthwatch Birmingham and Healthwatch Solihull shared with Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board a summary of what we have heard about UTCs across Birmingham and Solihull from 2022 – 2025.
Healthwatch Birmingham and Healthwatch Solihull’s response to Improving Mental Health Services for CYP
You can view our full response to the consultation here
Distanced Pharmacy Consultation
We responded to this consultation via an online survey, you can see what we said here
The 10 Year Health Plan for England
The government has promised to put in place a 10-Year Health Plan to fix the NHS in England. You can see our response to the survey here
SMBC Adult Social Care – Proposed changes to charges for council run day opportunities
Solihull Council wanted feedback on their proposed changes to the charging scheme for Council-run day opportunities in Solihull. You can see our response here
Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2024 – 2032
Healthwatch Solihull responded to the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy, you can read our response here
Solihull’s Draft Housing Allocation Scheme 2024
Online survey consultation, key points we raised were
- People in Solihull tell us that Housing and Healthcare need to work better together. Housing need to ensure that they are considering the different offer from healthcare across Solihull, and the accessibility to medical letters which need to be paid for, and how this can affect people on lower incomes.
- This consultation has only been made available online with users requiring an account to submit a response. We feel that this is limiting the number of people who are able to respond which is in turn limiting how well this consultation represents the views of the people of Solihull. People in need of housing or homeless people may be less likely to have ease of access to the internet which may mean people who are directly affected by this consultation are unable respond. It is also disappointing to see that the strategy document is only available in its current format. Both the survey and strategy document should also be provided in more accessible formats in order to receive feedback from individuals with additional sensory and language needs. It should be a priority to make consultations accessible to as many people as possible. This will ensure that the final strategy is able to meet the needs of as many people as possible within Solihull.
Working alongside people and communities
Information standards for health and adult social care in England
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