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Dementia UK Summer School 2025 programme and registration
Dementia UK is excited to host its free annual Summer School, with the aim of improving practice in and knowledge of dementia care. We invite all health and social care practitioners, including students, volunteer sector workers, and allied professionals…
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We have just launched our latest project survey. Access to Primary Care Mental Health Services Survey
This survey is about the knowledge and experiences of people from ethnic minority communities in Walsall accessing and using mental health services in primary care.
Your feedback will be anonymised. Your information is important to us and…
Your feedback will be anonymised. Your information is important to us and…
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Nurse chiefs: Protect your children against measles
Nurse leaders in Birmingham, Solihull and the Black Country are urging parents to make sure children are up to date with their measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, amidst increasing cases in the area.
Measles is a highly infectious…
Measles is a highly infectious…
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Less than one week left to get a spring COVID-19 vaccine
With less than one week left of this year’s spring COVID-19 vaccine programme, the NHS is urging all eligible people who haven’t yet had their top-up to come forward.
Since the rollout began in April, almost 50,000 people across the Black…
Since the rollout began in April, almost 50,000 people across the Black…
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Are you a young carer? You Are Not Alone…
We asked young carers to share their thoughts on being a young carer, what it is like, what support they get and what can make things better for them.
Take a look at some of the things they told us – you might see your own story in their…
Take a look at some of the things they told us – you might see your own story in their…
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How to access NHS services over the May bank holiday
With the second bank holiday in May approaching, people in the Black Country are being reminded how to access NHS services should they need help over the long weekend.
The late May bank holiday falls on Monday 26 May, and some NHS services…
The late May bank holiday falls on Monday 26 May, and some NHS services…
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Are you a young carer?
Young carers are children and young people aged 8 to 18 who help care for someone in their family because of a mental health illness, physical…
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To get involved email: info@healthwatchwalsall.co.uk
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Your experiences of NHS Pelvic Health Care - DURING & AFTER PREGNANCY
The Black Country LMNS (Local Maternity and Neonatal System) are currently working to improve the Pelvic Health Care that you receive from the NHS…
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Latest reports and publication

Our Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment report is now available
We have just published our Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment report, which contains what people have told us about using pharmacy services and the Pharmacy First programme.
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Insight Report: Patient experience of Phlebotomy services at Walsall Manor Hospital
During a general outreach session at Walsall Manor Hospital, we noted a significant queue extending from the phlebotomy department into the main Hospital corridor. Causing access issues to other departments and a potential safety risk. We spoke to two members of Hospital staff who informed us that a large number of unexpected 'walk-in' patients had arrived without appointments, contributing to the congestion. As a result, the department experienced increased pressure, prompting the redeployment of clinical staff and phlebotomists from other Hospital wards to support the service at 002.
We were advised that this is a recurring issue which frequently results in significant delays for patients with pre-booked appointments, including individuals undergoing treatment for cancer. In response to these concerns, we decided to explore this theme further by engaging with patients attending the department. This exploratory work was carried out with the valuable support of three Walsall College students currently undertaking work placements with Healthwatch Walsall.
We were advised that this is a recurring issue which frequently results in significant delays for patients with pre-booked appointments, including individuals undergoing treatment for cancer. In response to these concerns, we decided to explore this theme further by engaging with patients attending the department. This exploratory work was carried out with the valuable support of three Walsall College students currently undertaking work placements with Healthwatch Walsall.
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