ICS GP Primary Care Solutions

Posted on: October 6, 2022

Healthwatch Essex is working in partnership with Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB to produce a report on the difficulties in accessing GP services for children and young people under the age of 25. The report will be used in evolving and shaping the new ICS Primary Care strategy and we are looking to engage with as many local residents as possible to get the widest range of people’s experiences we can.

If you are in any way able to help promote the online survey through your professional contacts and marketing streams, we would be extremely grateful. If you can put it in a newsletter, email it to your database, text the link to your service users, pop in on your social media threads, link to it from your website, mention it in meetings – or anything similar you can think of, I would be very, very grateful.

The more reach we can get, the more we can do!!

The brief project outline and link to the survey is below.

I am also happy to provide and images or similar if that would help.

Thanks so much for any help you can provide.

GP Access for Children and young people under 25 has never been more important!

Have you tried to access GP services for your child in West Essex? Whether your experience has been good or bad, we would like to hear from you through our online survey.

We are exploring how to make improvements in the system to ensure every child and young person gets timely and effective access to quality care and support.

You can give us vital, real-life insight, and help make a difference!

Please take just two minutes to complete our survey today. Survey responses are completely anonymous, but if you wish to tell us more about your experience, you can give your contact details at the end.

Complete the survey at Access to GP Services for Children and Young People in West Essex

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