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The next public meeting for the Wandsworth LINk will take place on Monday 19th January 2009, at 6pm at the Atheldene Resource Centre, 305 Garratt Lane, SW18 4EQ.
This is a key meeting as it will elect a new Executive Committee to take over from the Interim Executive and therefore your votes are very important. Only members of the Wandsworth LINk have a vote – if you are not already a member and want to take part in the election, please register before noon on Monday, 5th January 2009.
Full nomination and election papers are attached below and available via the LINk Meeting minutes page.
Please note we close for the holidays on Wednesday 24th December 2008 and re-open on Monday 5th January 2009.
Warmest greetings for the season.
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If so the Healthcare Commission wants to hear from you. Would you be interested in providing feedback on the performance of your local trust and are you part of a group within Wandsworth?
We are looking for upto ten existing voluntary organisations or community groups that would like to contribute to the Healthcare Commissions annual health check and provide feedback on the performance of local trusts against the 24 core standards that are assessed nationwide.
For more information please download the download the healthcare commission flyer and simonne@wandcareall.org.uk.
The next public meeting for the Wandsworth LINk will take place on Monday 15th December, between 6pm and 9pm at York Gardens Library, Lavender Road SW11 2UG.
Click here to view the agenda for the meeting on the 15th of December 2008. Further information can be viewed via a flyer for the meeting, and on this document about volunteer opportunities.
These documents, as well as information from previous meetings, are also available from the LINk Meeting minutes page.
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If you want to find out how Wandsworth Council’s adult social services have scored this year, the report of the CSCI (Commission for Social Care Inspection) for 2008 was published in November. To find the local information, go to this page and click “find your Council’s star rating”. Then put “Wandsworth” into the search box. You can then see the Council’s score for this year and for several previous years. You can also read the detailed report on adult social services (16 pages) by clicking on “summary report 2008″ at the bottom of the page.
If after reading this, there are things you think the LINk should be taking up with the Council, please leave us a comment on the website.
Do you need to explain to friends and colleagues just what a Local Involvement Network is and what it does? Then you need the latest leaflet which answers the basic questions ‘What is a LINk?’ and ‘What does your LINk do?’ The leaflet also makes the point that you can choose from amongst a number of ways to get involved and that this need not take up a great deal of your time. You can choose to take a moment to fill in a survey or get involved in an on-line group.
If you or an organisation you are involved with want more copies of the leaflet then look on the Department of Health website or if you want to write or phone them, the contact details are below
If you require further copies of this title visit this link and quote:
291108/Help build a better health and social care service or write to: DH Publications Orderline PO Box 777 London SE1 6XH Email: dh@prolog.uk.com
Tel: 0300 123 1002 Fax: 01623 724 524 Minicom: 0300 123 1003 (8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday)
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Welcome to our official newsletter – LINkED UP Issue 2
In this issue:
PARTNERS IN PARTICIPATION – action and information needed
The Interim Executive hosted a day on 10th November with potential LINk partners from the principal health and social care delivery organisations in Wandsworth. The success of the Wandsworth LINk will depend in large part on establishing effective relationships with these bodies that deliver the health and social care services Wandsworth people need.
This was the first meeting and so unsurprisingly, there were more questions than answers. The LINk needs to know who is doing what to avoid duplicating effort and we asked all the commissioners and providers of services to provide us with a list of committees and groups they currently supported and worked with in the areas of health and social care. Can LINk members go to them?
2. Your views too
One question that came up was what the PCT’s position was on patients paying for their own drugs privately and still getting NHS Care.
What do you think? Take our very quick survey (2 questions) here: https://wandsworthlink.wufoo.com/forms/paying-for-drugs-privately/
3. St Georges’s Hospital (Healthcare NHS Trust)
The LINk wants to stay in touch with what happens for example with:
4. South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust
The LINk wants to know more about:
The LINk needs to know more about why people from BME sections of the community feature in higher proportions in most aspects of the work of the Mental Health Trust and if these groups are adversely affected and less well served on mental health issues than the population as a whole. What can the LINk do to reach BME groups and increase awareness and improve services?
The Wandsworth LINk is only one of 5 LINks in the 5 boroughs covered by this Mental Health Trust. What is the best way to work with the Trust and the other LINks to improve service? Could they for instance push for getting mental health services into main stream health centres and clinics?
5. Wandsworth Borough Council
The afternoon session speakers were both from the Wandsworth Borough Council where the big topics are the Strategic Plans and the transformation in adult social services where people will have much greater control over the way they use social services. The social services department like the others attending the meeting needs to work with LINk. In response to LINk concerns about services and support for people with disabilities, the department said they were mapping local activities and groups to see what exists and what is needed. This will complement the work the LINk is doing. Home care services are another area where the LINk’s views will help bring improvement.
Another quick survey: How satisfied are you with the standard of home care you get? Click here to answer: https://wandsworthlink.wufoo.com/forms/the-standard-of-home-care/
SUB-GROUPS AT WORK
The last newsletter mentioned that we had set up sub-groups to look after and push forward specific aspects of the LINk’s work. What have they been up to?
The Resources and Governance Sub-Group looks after the money and the way the LINk is run, making sure that the Host body that services the LINk Executive Committee is working the way the Committee wants and how the Committee and the sub-groups themselves are using the resources available to them. The topics on their agenda covered how often they met, the budget for the year and how expenses should be reimbursed.
The LINk will work to a Code of Conduct which will be published on the website.
The Secondary Health and Social Care Sub-Group met for the first time on 28th October and set itself its Terms of Reference which make clear that the sub-group’s remint is what happens to you when you go to hospital. The group has already identified six areas where action now could bring the LINk some quick wins. For the full list click here for the Sub-Group meeting minutes.
They include in particular concerns around Diabetic Clinics at St Georges Hospital and the provision of patient transport again at St Georges. The SHSC sub-group will be working with the hospital volunteers and former members of the now disbanded Patients’ Forum to look at the situation and report back. We will also be liaising with Kingston LINk to see if they are looking at this also. The St Georges patients’ group is reviewing transport now and the sub-group is looking forward to seeing what they have to say.
You can find all the details in the document B4 – Wandsworth LINk Sub-Group Structure (part of September’s meeting agenda files).
If you are interested in contributing to the work of any of these sub-groups, please contact Simonne Reid (email simonne@wandcareall.org.uk or telephone 020 8696 1709). Many of you indicated a general interest in these issues when you filled out the member questionnaire and this is a chance to join in on a particular piece of work.
NEW! IMPROVED! WEBSITE
Upgrades to the Wandsworth LINk website are complete – we hope you like the end result – more information about the changes and improvements are described here.
Look out for the event calendar which will let you see at a glance upcoming events and meetings.
Also on the website:
The latest report from the Professional Executive Committee (PEC) of Wandsworth Primary Care Trust, and a summary of Careline’s news about social care and health services from around the borough
HEAR ABOUT YOUR LINk – UP & COMING PUBLIC MEETINGS
Come to a meeting on Monday 15 December 2008 between 6 pm and 8 pm at York Gardens Library, Lavender Road, SW11 2UG. At this public meeting, the people who have been running the LINk since it started in June this year will tell you what they have been doing as members of the Interim Executive since they were elected in June this year.
The second public meeting will be held on Monday 19 January 2009 between 6 pm and 8 pm at Earlsfield Library, Magdalen Road. This meeting will elect a new Executive Committee to take over from the Interim Executive.
If you need any information or assistance completing the nomination form or with voting arrangements, please ring the office on 0208 696 1709.
Please encourage your friends and neighbours to sign up as members of LINk so they can help improve health and social care services in Wandsworth and please encourage them to attend both these public meetings.
NEWSLETTER FEEDBACK
We want to know what you think of the newsletter – what do you want to see in the future? Also we are very open to deciding the main priorities and directions of our work. What should we be looking at first? Tell us what messages you would like us to carry on your behalf to the powers that be. And if you want us to publish something from you in the Newsletter, either email or write to us, or post a comment at the bottom of the newsletter on our website.
We look forward to hearing from you!