Meeting invitation – 2 December 2015 – Love Street, Sheffield.
Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will be holding a meeting for people with learning disabilities.
The meeting is being organised so you can talk about the care you have had from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the past year.
The Trust is in charge of the following hospitals:
Who is the CQC? The CQC inspect health and adult social care services in England. They make sure health services are good quality and safe. What are the CQC focus groups for? |
The way the CQC inspect services has changed. They want to listen better to the views and experiences of people like you with learning disabilities who use services. One way they do this is to hold small ‘focus groups’ or meetings. This involves about 10 people meeting with CQC inspectors to tell their own story of using services. The inspectors will take notes of what is said but people won’t be named in their report. |
Who should go to this focus group? You should attend this group if:
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Meeting invitation – 2 December 2015 – Love Street, Sheffield.
Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) will be holding a meeting for people with learning disabilities.
The meeting is being organised so you can talk about the care you have had from Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the past year.
The Trust is in charge of the following hospitals:
• Beech Hill
• Central Health Clinic
• Firth Park Clinic
• Jessop Wing
• Jordanthorpe Health Centre
• Manor Clinic
• Northern General Hospital
• Royal Hallamshire Hospital
• Sheffield Dialysis Unit
• Weston Park Hospital
Who is the CQC?
The CQC inspect health and adult social care services in England.
They make sure health services are good quality and safe.
What are the CQC focus groups for?
The way the CQC inspect services has changed. They want to listen better to the views and experiences of people like you who use services.
One way they do this is to hold small ‘focus groups’ or meetings.
This involves about 10 people meeting with CQC inspectors to tell their own story of using services.
The inspectors will take notes of what is said but people won’t be named in their report.
Who should go to this focus group?
You should attend this group if:
• You have used the Sheffield Teaching Hospital Trust’s services - either those at the hospital or community services
• You have used these Trust services in the last 12 months
When and where?
The meeting will take place on Wednesday 2 December 2015.
It will run from 10.30am to 12pm. It will take place at Love Street in the Red Room.
What should I do if I would like to come along?
If you would like to come to the focus group you need to call Suzanne Rutter, Communications and Partnership Officer at Sheffield City Council.
You can call her on 0114 2734119.
Or, you can email Involvement@sheffield.gov.uk.
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