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    People want health and care that works for them. Our job is to help make this happen, but we need to hear from you to understand what matters. Whether you have a couple of minutes to spare, or can commit to something longer, there are plenty of ways to get involved.
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    Our Board works to ensure that we are fulfilling our legal and statutory obligations. You can find out more about our Board below.
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    Volunteers play a vital role in helping people have their say on health and social care. Volunteering with us can help you develop skills, gain experience and make a difference to your community.
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    There are lots of different ways you can get involved as a Healthwatch volunteer, from speaking to people about their experiences of health and social care to assisting at events.
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    Take a look at our practical resources to help you make a complaint about NHS health and social care services.
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    You have the power to help make change happen. It Starts With You.
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    If you can't find the right support, Healthwatch is here for you. In times of worry or stress, we can be there to find you the best place to go for help, whether it's finding an NHS dentist, how to make a complaint or where to go for extra support. Find out more in our video below.
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    We're here to find out what matters to you and to help make sure your views shape the support you need.
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    This information applies to all patients in NHS hospitals. It also applies if you're being treated in a private hospital when the treatment is funded by the NHS, for example, under the ‘Choose and Book’ scheme.
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    You should talk to the team responsible for delivering the services you are unhappy about.
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    The care you receive from a GP is usually very good and most people don’t have any problems. But occasionally things can go wrong. This page tells you where to start when you want to sort out a problem with a Haringey GP.
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    Haringey’s mental health services are provided by Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust.
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    Robert has been volunteering with us since March 2015, fitting in varied tasks in his time off from driving a London bus. 
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    Help Haringey residents to access the internet, set up email or improve their digital skills by providing training and support for them on a tablet, phone, PC or laptop.
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    We are working with North Central London Clinical Commissioning Group (NCL CCG) to strengthen and diversify patient representation and ensure patient feedback is used to improve GP services.
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    GP Patient Participation Group (PPG) Network meetings happen twice a year and they are a chance for PPG members to come together share their experiences
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    Every surgery is required to have a PPG. All the surgeries in Haringey are listed alphabetically here, with a link to the PPG page on their website.
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    Here are a collection of documents to download. They will help and support your PPG, and some can be adapted to suit your own needs.
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    Various PPG training and guidance is available online, and we also provide training and support throughout the year.
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    Download Haringey Community Protect digital resources for use online
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    Find out about our role, our plans and our people.
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    These terms and conditions tell you how this Healthwatch website is managed and how you are protected when you are using our site.If you do not agree with these terms, you should leave the site immediately.
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    We want to make sure that everyone is able to access the information we provide and communicate with us in ways that meet their individual needs.
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    Take a look at our upcoming events or check out our selection of health and care awareness events you can support.
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    Find out about more about how we can help you access the support you need to live well.
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    This Privacy Statement sets out the data processing practices carried out by Healthwatch Haringey. We retain and use personal data (information that relates to and identifies living people) to help us carry out our role as an independent champion for people who use health and social care services in Haringey.