Health and care needs of socially isolated, physically Disabled adults

Healthwatch Kingston is working with Kingston Centre for Independent Living to deliver four workshops on the health and care needs of socially isolated, physically Disabled adults. BOOK YOUR PLACE BELOW...
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About the workshop: 

Healthwatch Kingston have four dates available for you to join our workshops (with lunch at the face-to-face venues), to discuss social isolation, and the health and care needs for physically Disabled adults in Kingston. 

If you or someone you know would like to talk to us about the challenges, our Disabled communities face with local NHS and social care services, or would like to share your views on how to tackle social isolation for people with impaired mobility, please join us for a workshop with lunch and refreshments.

How to join one of the workshops: 

To Join us at one of our workshops please click on the links below to sign up via Eventbrite. If you need support using the online booking system please call 0203 326 1255, leave a message and a member of staff will call you back, alternatively you can email scott@healthwatchkingston.org.uk

  • Date: Friday 24th January

          Address: Hook and Chessington library, Hook Road, KT9 1EJ

         Time: 11.30am - 1.30pm

Book Friday's Workshop Here 

  • Date: Tuesday 28th January

          Address: Kingston United Reformed Church, 5 Eden Street, KT1 1HZ

         Time: 11.30am - 1.30pm

Book Tuesday's Workshop Here 

  • Date: Thursday 6th February

          Address: Zoom. Online meeting.

          Time: 6.30pm - 8.30pm

Book Thursday's (Online) Workshop Here

  • Date: Monday 10th February

          Address: Searchlight Centre, Kingston Road, New Malden, KT3 3RX

         Time: 11.30am - 1.30pm

Book Monday's Workshop Here 

About Healthwatch Kingston 

Healthwatch Kingston seeks the views of patients, service users, carers and the public to help services work better for the people who use them. We play an important role bringing communities and services together. 

Everything we say and do is informed by what local people tell us. As well as encouraging those who run local services to act on what matters to people, we also share local views and experiences with Healthwatch England and the Care Quality Commission who make sure that the government put people at the heart of care nationally.