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    Find out what support is available to help you travel to your hospital appointments.
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    Find out what support is available to help you when travelling to your GP, hospital or other NHS services.
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    The NHS is providing a new and more convenient way for you to access urgent care from the 1 December. Find out what this means for you and your loved ones.
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    Enter & View visits are conducted by a small team of trained volunteers/staff, who are prepared as ‘Authorised Representatives’ to conduct visits to health and social care premises.
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    Whipps Cross Hospital is hosting a public meeting to present updates on its redevelopment programme, to answer questions and to hear the views of local people.
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    PoHwer is a charity that promotes information, advocacy and advice services across England. It is an independent, free service reaching individuals struggling with particular challenges in life.
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    What is the Better health and care plan ?
    The Better health and care plan sets out how local health and care services will change and be maintained over the next five years.
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    The Accessible Information Standard is mandatory for all organisations that provide National Health Service (NHS) or adult social care. Here’s some key information about the accessible communications you should expect from services.
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    The latest figures from the NHS show that the number of people waiting for NHS treatment has increased by 180,000. Read our response.
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    How does the NHS in England work? and how it's changing...
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    Those waiting for hospital treatment can visit the Wait well, stay well website for support and advice on management of physical and mental wellbeing.
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    It is your right to have a trained interpreter to support you at each GP or hospital appointment. It is the responsibility of your healthcare provider (GP or hospital) to book an interpreter for you.