Category: Health and Social Care Services
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Community Wellbeing Teams
Shane Mullen
Introduction and Headlines The below demonstrates how adult social care services are organised into distinct Community Wellbeing Teams (CWT) across various geographic areas. These teams are designed to address the specific needs and promote the wellbeing of the populations they serve. Below are the boundaries of the 6 CWTs of Goole, Wolds, Bridlington, Beverley, Haltemprice… Read more
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Healthy Ageing
Owen Morgan
Age Friendly Communities An Age-Friendly Community is a place where people of all ages can live healthy and active later lives. These places make it possible for people to continue to stay in their homes, participate in the activities that they value, and contribute to their communities, for as long as possible. There are a number… Read more
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Youth Voice (health and social care services)
Owen Morgan
This page has come from the main Youth Voice JSNA page, click here to go back to that page. Please note that some of these insights may appear on other pages within Youth Voice on the East Riding JSNA website. Link to file Overview of the document Boys and young men’s mental health consultation (All… Read more
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Mill View Court Garden project
Owen Morgan
The Mill View Court Garden project was initiated at the Mill View Court Mental Health inpatient unit, which supports adults experiencing severe and enduring mental health issues. The wide-ranging opportunities provided through Occupational Therapy (OT) allow patients to develop new routines, relationships, and interests to support quality of life and promote recovery. The project was… Read more
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Inclusion Health
Owen Morgan
Inclusion health addresses the health and social needs of socially excluded individuals who face multiple overlapping risk factors such as poverty, violence, and complex trauma. These factors often lead to barriers in accessing healthcare, resulting in poor health outcomes and health inequalities, including a lower average age of death. Common barriers include low engagement with… Read more
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East Riding Drugs Partnership
Owen Morgan
This page presents the East Riding Drugs Partnership 2024 Strategy and needs assessment documents. The first half of the page displays the strategy, with the needs assessment located on the second part of the page. East Riding Drugs Partnership 2024 Strategy The East Riding Drugs Partnership 2024 Strategy document can be viewed and downloaded below.… Read more
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The Hinge Centre: Supporting Bridlington’s Community
Owen Morgan
This page hosts the 2024 insight report “The Hinge Centre: Supporting Bridlington’s Community” produced by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire. Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire regularly receive feedback from the public about their experiences of health and social care services which is compiled into a monthly intelligence report. From these reports, and from general community… Read more
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Please SEND help!
The document is an insight report by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire on the experiences of families seeking social care support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). It includes survey results, key findings, and recommendations for improving services. The report can be viewed and downloaded below. Read more
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Bridlington GP Access Project
Owen Morgan
The Bridlington GP Access Project report by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire (HWERY) evaluates the accessibility and effectiveness of GP services in Bridlington, driven by an increase in patient concerns and difficulties accessing these services. The report (produced August 2024) highlights key findings, patient experiences, and provides recommendations for improvement. Key points: The report can… Read more
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Rural and Coastal Communities
Owen Morgan
Overview Following the January 2023 presentation ‘Rural Health and Wellbeing in the East Riding’ made at the Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership, this document acts as a rapid needs assessment, expanding on some of the themes presented at that meeting. While the previous years have been greatly dominated by responding to COVID-19,… Read more