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Making positive financial savings by introducing a new policy

As part of a national consultation we liaised with residents to gather their feedback on proposed policy changes and recognised that there was a great deal of support for these modifications which would help the NHS as a whole to save money. As a result we developed a medicines self care policy for Sefton and launched this during self care week.

Measuring the success of our involvement activities

We regularly review the ways we involve people in our work. This helps us to continually improve our systems for involvement, so as many of our residents as possible have opportunities to give their views and experiences about their local NHS.

Prevention of diabetes

How we worked with NHS England, Public Health England and Diabetes UK to roll out the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NHS DPP).

Our reasonable adjustment and disability guide

We know from working with national, regional and local disability organisations that there is a significant gap in the NHS in carrying out ‘reasonable adjustments’ to enable people with a disability to engage effectively with their health services.

Strengthening our Patient Participation Group network

From speaking with Healthwatch Sefton, our residents and GP practices, we know that running successful patient groups in local surgeries can be difficult, so we have begin a programme to support their development so more of our residents can get involved.

Feedback on your COVID experiences of the vaccination process and accessing information

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is urging local people to tell them how it is working in Sefton so it can review the take-up of, how you have accessed information about the vaccine and your attitudes towards the vaccine. Healthwatch Sefton have opened a survey to ensure that anonymous local feedback from Sefton residents can be quickly shared back to the DHSC.