Good for Wessex event: Engaging in health inequalities
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Healthwatch Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Portsmouth and Southampton held an event to provide a unique opportunity for a range of different people from different organisations across Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to:
- Create a common understanding of what we mean by health inequalities and how current patient and public involvement can address these issues
- Share what is already working in terms of engaging with communities to address health inequalities and improve equitable access to services
- Identify areas where we can improve engagement and amplify the voice of people affected by health inequalities to bring about changes
Thirty-six people came from Healthwatch and the wider voluntary sector; local authorities; NHS England (nationally and locally); Clinical Commissioning Groups; Public Health England; provider trusts; housing organisations and Wessex Voices.
This report captures key points from the day's discussions, including recommendations for future ways of working.