NHS North East London accredited as London Living Wage employer
The NHS organisation that plans and commissions health services in North east London has become the first integrated care board to be accredited as a London Living Wage employer.
The NHS organisation that plans and commissions health services in North east London has become the first integrated care board to be accredited as a London Living Wage employer.
People in north east London are being asked for their views on NHS maternity services and care for newborn babies to ensure they meet the changing needs of local communities.
Parents in north east London are being encouraged to find out more about vaccinations for babies and children to help give their family “the brightest and healthiest start in life”.
The NHS has been working closely with local people and our care partners to understand how palliative and end of life care can be improved across Waltham Forest and Redbridge.
If you have muscle or joint problems, or injuries such as back pain, shoulder pain and knee pain, a new app can help you self-manage your health.
We are inviting those with experience of end of life or palliative care to give their views. This may be from their own personal experience, their experiences caring for a family member, or from a bereavement in the last year. This may include children, young people, as well as adults.
Patients in north east London will benefit from a new website that provides useful information and links to local and national resources to help them manage their own health and wellbeing.
When somebody important in your life dies, it can have a powerful and long-lasting impact on your feelings. It can also affect your wider life, for example, at work or school, your family life, financial security or where you live.
The ’Big Conversation’ is about listening to the people in our communities, hearing their thoughts about health, care and wellbeing in north east London and, most importantly, acting on them. It will help us focus on what matters to local people and to work with them and you, our partners, to improve truly quality and…
Wood Wharf surgery, which opened on 26 April, will offer an extended range of services to meet the needs of patients in the Isle of Dogs area.
You have the right to make a complaint about any aspect of NHS care, treatment or service, and this is written into the NHS Constitution. From 1 July 2023 the way members of the public make a complaint about primary care services to the commissioner is changing.
Parents and carers in north east London are being urged to ensure their children are fully protected against measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and polio to guard against “tragic consequences”.
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