Have Your Say

  • ‘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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  • Interested in being part of the Youth Combined Authority?

     

    The Youth Combined Authority (YCA) meets online in small groups to discuss key issues affecting the Liverpool City Region.

    These are split into five areas:

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  • Would You Like To Share Your Views On Climate Change?

     

    Halton Borough Council wants to know how Climate Change is affecting you, and what you think can and should be done to help reverse it.

    They have partnered with Nesta to bring ‘The Strategy Room’ focus groups to Halton – and would like to invite you to take part! 

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  • Have Your Say In "We Are Undefeatable’s" Public Consultation

     

    "We Are Undefeatable" is a campaign supporting people with long term health conditions to be more active, developed by 15 leading health and social care charities, and backed by National Lottery funding from Sport England.

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  • Cheshire & Merseyside Social Value Focus Groups – Have your say

    NHS Cheshire & Merseyside is leading an exciting initiative to encourage partners agencies to increase their economic, social and environmental (social value) impact in the community. They have co-developed a series of Social Value Impact Measures and they would like to canvass your feedback on these. Come along and have your say and help create positive impact in your community.

     

    There are two dates when the online focus groups are taking place. You can book a place via the relevant link:

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