Engagement

  • Living Well in Halton - Experts by Experience - Invitation to feed-in on an Adult Social Care document

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    Deadline 10th of April.

    Halton Borough Council are currently reviewing the Living Well in Halton guide and would like to ask for input from yourselves as people with lived experience, or coordinator's of groups of people with lived experience. 

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  • ‘What Matters to me?’ Community Engagement

     

    Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals are carrying out a project with patients called ‘What Matters to me?’ where they are going out to engage with patients from inclusion health groups (groups who don’t often engage with health care providers) to ask them what matters to them when accessing services, so they can understand what barriers people in these groups may be faced with when accessing services, and what they can do to make a difference.

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  • Parent/Carer Engagement

     

    Has your child been involved in the National Child Measurement Programme?

    Do you want to make a difference?

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  • Capturing BAME Lived Experiences in Halton

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    Hopefully you will be aware of the work that the Liverpool City Region (LCR) has been doing on a Race Equality Project.  The project is part of the Metro Mayor’s commitment to tackle institutional and systemic racism.   Please do read the press release from last year:-

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  • Public Consultation Service User and Carer Engagement Strategy

    As a first step in developing a comprehensive Engagement Strategy, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Healthwatch St Helens are co-hosting an online consultation event:

    • From 10am – 11:30am on Thursday 10 February 2022

     

    This is an opportunity for individuals, and community organisations, to work alongside Mersey Care to ensure each service user and carer can play a meaningful role in the design, delivery, and monitoring of the services they receive.

     

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  • Net Zero Carbon 2040 Survey

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    In 2019, the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority, led by the Metro Mayor, Steve Rotheram, declared a climate emergency and set an ambitious target for us to be carbon neutral by 2040.  Broadly speaking, this means that the amount of carbon we generate through how we live our lives (e.g. how we heat our homes, travel around etc.) is offset by the amount of carbon we absorb, meaning the overall amount of carbon emitted into the atmosphere from our city region is zero.

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