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National NHS Patient Forums | Patients' Engagement and Community Forums

Patients Forum​

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The Hicks Group Practice
https://www.charleshicksmedicalcentre.nhs.uk › patients...


What is the Patients Forum? The Patient Participation Group (PPG) was formed in 2009 to encourage patients and the local community to participate in the ...

Patient Engagement Forum​


Wye Valley NHS Trust
https://www.wyevalley.nhs.uk › get-involved › patient-f...


The Patient Engagement Forum meets regularly. Currently this is a virtual meeting. The Forum is led by the patient experience manager and is an informal ...

Patient Involvement Forum​

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University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire
https://www.uhcw.nhs.uk › patient-involvement-forum




The Weight Management and Bariatric Surgery Service would love to invite a group of interested and motivated patients to attend intermittent drop-in sessions.

Patient Information Forum​

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Patient Information Forum
https://pifonline.org.uk




The Patient Information Forum is the membership organisation and network for people working in health information and support. We also run the only quality mark ...

Join our virtual patient forum | NHS Talking Therapies ...​

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Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
https://talkingtherapies.berkshirehealthcare.nhs.uk › joi...




Our 'Friends of NHS Talking Therapies' is a virtual forum that gives you the opportunity to have your say and influence things like: New projects ...

People's Advisory Forum | Workforce, training and education​

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hee.nhs.uk
https://www.hee.nhs.uk › Peoples-Advisory-Forum




The Forum assists, advises and challenges the NHS to provide assurance that: The patient and public voice is a key factor in the education, training and ...

Public Partnership Forums - NHS Lanarkshire​

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NHS Lanarkshire
https://www.nhslanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk › ppfs




Then your local forum is a great way to get involved. The forums meet regularly to discuss local health and social care issues. Meetings include presentations ...

Join Our 'Online Patient Forum'​

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Integrated Care 24
https://www.ic24.org.uk › news › join-our-online-patie...




To help us develop and improve our services, we've launched an online forum to hear directly from our patients. 07/01/2022. Healthcare Patient Update. Our ...

Patients' Forum​

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St. George's Medical Practice
https://www.sgmp.nhs.uk › About Our Surgery




The Patients' Forum is a group of volunteer patients, carers and GP practice staff who meet regularly to discuss and support the running of their GP ...

Patient Paticipation Groups (PPGs) or Patient Forums​


Patients4NHS
https://www.patients4nhs.org.uk › patient-paticipation-gr...




Joining a PPG may also help patients to see how the local Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is responding to NHS policies. PPGs can also potentially put their ...


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Join our Friends of NHS Talking Therapies mailing list to hear about ways to get involved, including our quarterly patient forum meetings, and help us make improvements to how our service is run.

What is involved

Listening to your feedback and suggestions first-hand helps us make sure that we are constantly improving and providing the best possible service. That’s where you come in!

Our ‘Friends of NHS Talking Therapies’ is a virtual forum that gives you the opportunity to have your say and influence things like:

  • New projects
  • Digital platforms
  • Wording of appointment letters or other patient information

Who can take part

We welcome you to join our virtual patient forum if either you have completed your treatment with Talking Therapies or are currently receiving treatment.

Time commitment

We meet virtually, for one hour in the evening every three months, using a digital platform called One Consultation.

Further opportunities

We may occasionally get in touch to ask you for feedback on another particular topic or offer ways to get involved in between quarterly meetings but we try to keep this to a minimum.

How to join

If this sounds like something you’d be interested to get involved with, get in touch!

Email us at [email protected] putting ‘Friends of TT’ as the subject to receive joining details for our forums and any other patient participation opportunities.
 

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