Healthwatch Network Award Winners 2017

The Healthwatch Network Awards recognise the ways in which Healthwatch across the country have helped make people’s views of health and social care services heard over the last 12 months. Take a look at our winners this year.
Group of conference award winners

.@CareQualityComm Sir David Behan introduces the Healthwatch network awards by reminding us why we all do what we do #Healthwatch2017 pic.twitter.com/UjGoxPDttZ

— Healthwatch England (@HealthwatchE) July 6, 2017

Our 1st award-Engagement in Service Change - celebrates Healthwatch who've worked with health & care leaders to support effective engagement pic.twitter.com/CCqT73BFbm

— Healthwatch England (@HealthwatchE) July 6, 2017

It's time to celebrate the fantastic work from the network. Take a look at the shortlist #Healthwatch2017 https://t.co/toBWbVdr8N pic.twitter.com/zlMOy7teq3

— Healthwatch England (@HealthwatchE) July 6, 2017

Highly Commended

Healthwatch Kirklees, for their role in encouraging local leaders to reduce unnecessary visits to the dentist, as well as making more NHS dental appointments available to the community.

Healthwatch Suffolk, for their 'Supporting Mum' project, which uses people's experiences to encourage local maternity services to improve.

Healthwatch Cumbria, for their role in bringing together local people with those that make decisions to talk about future healthcare for their community.

Healthwatch Wakefield, for getting local people involved in changes to local services and using what they say to evaluate how well care is working.

Winner

Healthwatch Reading, for improving people's experiences of going to A&E and cutting down unnecessary visits.

Our next award is to celebrate how #Healthwatch have used what people have told them to help make positive changes to local health & care pic.twitter.com/n452pVDgdG

— Healthwatch England (@HealthwatchE) July 6, 2017

Highly Commended

Healthwatch Norfolk, for their work to understand and improve veteran's experiences of mental health services.

Healthwatch Torbay, for highlighting concerns about a home care which led to the CQC placing them into Special Measures until improvements were made.

Healthwatch Coventry, for gathering people’s views to influence changes to pharmacy services.

Healthwatch Newcastle, for their work to understand people’s experiences of home care services and what they want from them in the future.

Winner

Healthwatch Isle of Wight, for raising concerns about the quality of care in residential and nursing homes and ensuring improvements were made.

Next up: the award to celebrate to how Healthwatch have worked to provide advice & information to their community about health & care pic.twitter.com/ZCscr5Satc

— Healthwatch England (@HealthwatchE) July 6, 2017

Highly Commended

Healthwatch Liverpool, for their work to provide consistent information to the public with online directories and a dedicated advice and information helpline.

Healthwatch York, for listening to and understanding the challenges the public face and producing really accessible information and resources to help overcome them.

Healthwatch Dorset, for their commitment to providing information in accessible formats to meet the needs of their community.

Healthwatch Wirral, for establishing a physical presence in their local hospital, and for developing an online directory to help people find the services they need.

Winner

Healthwatch Essex, for helping over, 4,000 patients, carers and professionals find information about health and care services.