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Do you want to help make a difference to health and social care? Whether you would like to volunteer with us, work in partnership, or share your views, we'd love to hear from you. -
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Our volunteers play a vital role in helping people have their say on health and social care. Volunteering with Healthwatch can help you meet people, develop new skills and make a difference to your community. -
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Check out our top tips and guidance to help you through the process. -
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You have the power to help make change happen. It Starts With You. -
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If you can't find the right support, Healthwatch is here for you. In times of worry or stress, we can be there to find you the best place to go for help, whether it's finding an NHS dentist, how to make a complaint or where to go for extra support. Find out more in our video below. -
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We're here to find out matters to you and to help make sure your views shape the support you need. -
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The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Partnership Boards give people with experience of using adult social care services a say on current and future care. -
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Our Community Listener volunteers help us find out what people in their community think about local health and social care services and spread the word about our Healthwatch. -
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Local Healthwatch has the legal right to visit places that provide publicly funded health or adult social care services to find out about people's experiences. -
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Meet the people who are authorised to carry out enter and view work on behalf of our Healthwatch. They are called Authorised Representatives.
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At each of our local NHS Trusts there is a Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) who are there to help you sort out any problems. -
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Registered health and care staff must meet certain professional standards. And they have to register with their professional body before they can practice. -
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The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Wheelchair Users' Forum gives people across our area an opportunity to share their experiences and have a say in shaping and improving wheelchair services for the future. -
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Find out about our role, our plans and our people.
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