Healthwatch North and West Northamptonshire
Healthwatch North and West Northamptonshire works to help local people get the best out of their local health and social care services, whether it’s improving them today or helping to shape them for tomorrow. Visit the Healthwatch North and West Northamptonshire website for more information.
Healthwatch Rutland
Healthwatch Rutland is the voice of the people of the county on all aspects of health and social care. Our aim is to make sure your views on these crucial services are heard. We listen to your concerns and ensure that the decision makers in the relevant service providers hear your voice. Visit the Healthwatch Rutland website for more information.
Young Healthwatch Northamptonshire
Young Healthwatch Northamptonshire is part of Healthwatch North and West Northamptonshire. It is a group of 11-24 year old volunteers, who are keen to make a difference in health and social care for children and young people. Visit the Young Healthwatch Northamptonshire page for more information
Our Work
We work with and support a wide range of different services and projects, ranging from children and young people to specific communities e.g. the homeless, Gypsies and Travellers and currently Eastern European communities and refugees.
Below are examples of our recent projects and if you would like to know more about them or how we can support your work, please do get in touch at hello@connectedtogether.co.uk
Healthwatch Rutland
- Adult Social Care customer feedback
- The information and guidance needs of self-funders of Adult Social Care
Healthwatch North and West Northamptonshire
- Health and Care Research for All Strengthening Eastern European Voices Project
- Integrated Care Northamptonshire Engaging in Research Collaborative Project
- Respiratory Project
- Change Grow Live Service Project
Young Healthwatch Northamptonshire
- Young people and their families’ experiences of Autism and ADHD diagnosis in Northamptonshire Project
- Young people’s experiences of vaping in West Northamptonshire Project
- Young People’s Views of the Transition to Adult Mental Health Services Project