Category: Health and Social Care Services

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Patient and Carer Experience (NHS Humber FT)
Owen Morgan
NHS Humber FT actively seek feedback from patients and carers about their services, with a view to making changes as a result, especially in carer engagement, aftercare, co-production, and practical support. The document below ‘Patient and Carer Experience Annual Report (2024/2025)’ provides an overview of feedback received. Key points Areas for Improvement & “You Said, Read more
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Driffield Show (Healthwatch report)
Driffield Show is a major annual agricultural event in the UK, attracting both local residents and visitors from across the country. The 150th Driffield Show is scheduled for 2026. The Healthwatch team attended in 2025 to engage with residents, gather feedback on health and social care, and to signpost to services. The team had a Read more
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Strategic Engagement Development Group (SEDG)
Robbie Lucas
Shane Mullen, Public Health Specialist, East Riding of Yorkshire Council Contact: [email protected] Purpose of the Group The Strategic Engagement Development Group aims to develop a system approach for public and patient engagement, communication, and insight development in the East Riding of Yorkshire. In addition, the group oversees the implementation of this approach by describing and Read more
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Population Health Steering Group
Robbie Lucas
Chair: James Crick, Clinical Place Director, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardContact: [email protected] Purpose The East Riding Population Health Steering Group works to embed population health approaches across the health and social care system. It focuses on three key areas: 1. Intelligence Develop an approach based on the ‘intelligence triangle’: These resources feed into the Read more
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Collaboration with Care Homes in Driffield
Owen Morgan
In May 2024, Driffield INT decided to prioritise Care Homes as a key area of focus. It was observed that both Driffield surgeries were handling a significant volume of inquiries from care homes, with the level of support varying between the two practices. It was recognised that improved communication with primary care could greatly benefit Read more
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Age Friendly Communities
Carly Marsden
Janet Smith, Public Health Lead – Older People, East Riding of Yorkshire Council Contact: [email protected] Older people in deprived rural and coastal areas experience health inequalities. There are stark differences in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy across the East Riding, and these health trends are increasing demand on health and care services, housing, transport, Read more
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Bridlington Place Based Programme
Shane Mullen
James Timm and Katherine Mathew, Asset Strategy, East Riding of Yorkshire Council Contact: [email protected] [email protected] Although the East Riding of Yorkshire overall has relatively good health outcomes, there remain pockets of deprivation, and Bridlington contains the most densely concentrated pocket of deprivation in the East Riding. To enable people to have improved access to and experience of health Read more
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Neighbourhood Health Partnerships
Shane Mullen
Neighbourhood Health Partnerships are a model of delivering coordinated health and care that focuses on integrated, community-based support tailored to local needs. Neighbourhood Health Partnerships are made up of a multidisciplinary team of professionals and organisations including primary and secondary care providers, local authorities and VCSE organisations. Neighbourhood Health Partnerships aim to support healthier communities Read more
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Rural and Coastal Communities
Shane Mullen
We need to reduce the unfair and avoidable differences in the health and wellbeing of people living in our rural and coastal communities. This programme aims to uncover and understand the differing needs and demand within the rural and coastal communities within the East Riding of Yorkshire and then improve the current balance of need/supply/demand Read more
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Inclusion Groups
Shane Mullen
Sarah Clinch, Senior Partnerships and Strategy Manager, Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Contact: [email protected] Inclusion Health is an umbrella term used to describe people who are socially excluded, who typically experience multiple overlapping risk factors for poor health, such as poverty, violence, and complex trauma, currently experiencing or at risk of homelessness, vulnerable migrants and refugees, Read more
