NHS, Local Authority and third sector staff are working harder than ever to get services back on track, to get waiting lists down and consistently deliver the best care.
We know change is needed. But we also know that many of the solutions we need are already here, working somewhere in the NHS today. Here at NWAS, we are already doing great work in this area and are supporting the NHS to tackle these challenges head on.
We also know there is much more to do, which is why we are playing our part in the launch the consultation for the 10-Year Health Plan alongside the government, and we want to hear from you — patients, their families and the wider public — about your NHS story.
Whether you have a little to say or a lot, your views, experiences and ideas will shape immediate steps and long-term changes: a new 10-Year Health Plan for the NHS.
This is a once in a generation opportunity to make the NHS fit for the future. Together we can fix it. We need your voice.
Go to change.nhs.uk to find out how you can take part.
The purpose of this engagement is to gather feedback from the general public and people working in health and care to inform decision-making on the government’s 10-Year Health Plan for England.
Department of Health and Social Care is leading this work, alongside NHS England (NHSE). It is the combined role of these organisations to support, protect, and improve the health and wellbeing of populations in England.
Thinks Insight & Strategy is an independent research agency adhering to the Market Research Society (MRS) Code of Conduct. The Department for Health and Social Care has commissioned Thinks to facilitate this research on their behalf.
Kaleidoscope Health and Care is providing expertise on workforce engagement, acting as a champion for staff voices.
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is providing expertise on policy and implications, ensuring the engagement is informed by latest evidence.
As patients, members of the public, or frontline staff, you see directly what’s working and what could be improved. The NHS can only be made fit for the future if we learn from your experiences and your priorities.
Your feedback will directly inform the development of the government’s 10-Year Health Plan for England.
Alongside your feedback, we will take into account a wide range of contributions, including further research and feedback from experts and partners.
Everyone over the age of 16 living in England. Participation is entirely voluntary.
There are certain questions aimed at those working in the health and care sector to ensure they can share their views and experiences, and others written specifically for those who use services.
Anyone can share their views by completing the activities on this online portal. Start the first questionnaire here.
Responses to the activities ‘Start here’, ‘Learning from your experiences – public’, ‘Learning from your experiences – staff’ will be kept confidential and will be anonymised in analysis and reporting. Find more information here.
Response to the activity ‘Your ideas for change’ can be viewed by other people. You can choose to leave an idea without leaving your name but your username will be visible. These responses will be moderated to remove any inappropriate or harmful content.
The government has made it our mission to fix the NHS, but we can’t do it without the help of the people who use it and work in it. We need to learn from your experiences and perspectives and hear your ideas.
This website is one important part of that. The ideas that you contribute here will be considered alongside those generated through a wide range of other engagement over the coming months, including hearing from people who are less able to engage online and lots of other groups.
We’ll report back on this site and elsewhere as the plan develops.
All feedback from both groups is valued and will be considered equally.
Staff and the public will both have unique insights about what needs to change in the NHS, which government ministers need to hear as they write the 10 Year Health Plan for England.
If you or someone you care for wishes to take part in an alternative format, please email [email protected]