Working in Partnership with People and Communities: Summary of draft guidance
Overview
Thank you for taking the time to read the consultation document. By clicking the link below you will be directed to a series of 10 questions which should take you roughly 15 minutes to complete. The questions will collect your views on the guidance and will make sure that it meets your needs.
Responses to the survey are needed by Monday 30 May.
Due to the relatively condensed period between Royal Assent of the Health and Care Act 2022 and implementation on 1st July 2022, the consultation period is taking place over a relatively short period of time. However, the current draft of the guidance was developed in partnership with a group of partners who have experience of engaging, working with and representing people and communities. Therefore, we think this is appropriate under the circumstances.
In order to complete the survey, you will need to review the following documents:
All of the feedback is important and will be used to shape the final version of the guidance. Your responses to this survey will be anonymous.
The consultation survey results and how we have considered them will be collated into a report that will be published on our website. The feedback is collated in a way that is non-identifiable.
Note: We have an easy read version of the survey available. If you need more information or a paper copy, please contact england.engagement@nhs.net.
Audiences
- Academic/professional institutions
- Advocacy or support organisations
- All interested stakeholders
- All NHS England Staff
- All NHS Staff
- All P&I staff
- All TCO staff
- Allied health professionals
- Area Team directors
- Art therapists
- Care Quality Commission
- Care-givers
- Carers
- CCG clinical leaders
- Charities
- Chief executives
- Childcare providers
- Chiropodists/podiatrists
- Clinical Nurse Specialist
- Clinical psychologists
- Clinical Reference Groups (CRGs)
- Clinicians
- Commissioners
- Communication leads
- Communications
- Community groups
- Community healthcare trusts
- Council of Deans of Health
- Deaneries
- Dental practitioners
- Dental surgeons
- Dentists
- Department of Health
- DH third sector strategic partners
- Diagnostic radiographers
- Dietitians
- Directors of nursing
- Directors of public health
- Doctors
- Drama therapists
- Employee representatives
- Employer representatives
- Event attendees
- Flu leads
- Foundation trusts
- General Practice Nurses
- GP Practices
- GP Practices
- GPs
- Health and Social Care Information Centre
- Health and Wellbeing boards
- Health and wellbeing professionals
- Health care assistants
- Health Care Professionals
- Health Education England
- Health Protection Agency
- Health visitors
- Healthcare professionals
- Healthcare scientists
- Healthwatch (national and local)
- Higher education institutions
- Human resources professionals
- Independent sector nental health providers
- Informatics professionals
- Information professionals
- Information providers
- Internal staff only
- LHCRE IG Steering Group and Critical Friends
- Local authorities
- Local Government Association
- Local Health and Care Record Exemplars (LHCRE)
- Lung cancer pathway team
- Managers
- Medical directors
- Medical practitioners
- Mental health trusts
- Midwives
- Monitor
- Music therapists
- National directors
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
- NED appointments
- Neonatal and maternity staff
- New Care Models
- NHS chefs and caterers
- NHS England Partnership Organisations
- NHS Trust Development Authority
- NHS trusts
- Nurses
- Occupation therapists
- Occupational health and safety leads
- Oncologists
- Ophthalmic practitioners
- Organisational Change and Programme Delivery Team
- Organisational development professionals
- Orthopists
- Orthotists
- Paediatric neuropsychologists
- Paramedics
- Patient groups
- Patient representatives organisations
- Patients
- Patients and the public
- Pharmaceutical and HealthTech Industry
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Pharmaceutical practitioners
- Pharmacists
- Physiotherapists
- Policy leads
- Practice managers
- Primary care
- Primary Care Networks
- Professional bodies
- Prosthesists
- Quality Surveillance Groups
- Radiologists
- Receptionists
- Referrers to PET CT
- Regional directors
- Regulatory bodies
- Responsible officers
- Retailers
- Royal Colleges
- Service providers
- Service users
- Social care providers
- Speech and language therapists
- Staff and organisations across the health system
- Strategic clinical networks (SCNs)
- Suppliers
- Therapeutic radiographers
- Trade unions
- Tribunal service
- Trust communications teams
- Voluntary groups
- Volunteers
- West Midlands DCO staff
Interests
- Patient and public voice
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