1. Report -

    The Accessible Information Standard (AIS) is a mandatory and statutory requirement that applies to all providers of NHS and publicly-funded adult social care services and came into force on 31 July 2016 .
    It is underpinned by the Equalities Act
  2. Report -

    The 2015-2016 Annual Report details the impact of and showcases the achievements that Healthwatch Redbridge has completed over the past year.
  3. Report -

    Take a look at what was discussed in our April Board Meeting by downloading the document below.

  4. Report -

    Take a look at what was discussed in our May Board Meeting by downloading the document below.
  5. Report -

    Take a look at what was discussed in our July Board Meeting by downloading the document below.
  6. Report -

    Take a look at what was discussed in our September Board Meeting by downloading the document below.


  7. News -

    Temporary Projects Coordinator – Healthwatch Redbridge
    Job title: Projects Coordinator
    Employer: Healthwatch Redbridge
    Responsible to: Chief Executive Officer
  8. News -

    Below is the Healthwatch Redbridge Winter Newsletter of 2016
  9. News -

    We are very sorry to hear that one of our original members, Chris Wilson, has passed away at the grand old age of 95.
  10. News -

    Here at Healthwatch Redbridge, we have over 40 volunteers without whom we could not manage to complete our work. Our volunteers are diverse, reflecting the community we work in.
  11. News -

    Come and join us as we present the findings from our latest project and to discuss the importance of ensuring people who use health and care services are treated as individuals and are given choice, control and respect when using services
  12. News -

    Healthwatch Redbridge leads award winning project to raise involvement for deaf people.
  13. News -

    Become a Mystery Shopper for Healthwatch Redbridge and share your experiences of using local health and social care services

  14. Response -

    Healthwatch Redbridge welcomes the response from the Secretary of State, that it has been acknowledged that the local CCG can do more to engage further around this issue with local people.