Wednesday 30 September 2009 15:25 by Graham English
This is the text of our letter as sent to HSJ and published this month:
"Tim Gilling rightly focuses on the capacity to hear what people are saying about their experiences as a critical, and undernourished, component of NHS Performance. This insight requires a shift away from a paternalistic or cynical approach to public involvement. Too often NHS leaders see public involvement as a way of laundering opinion to support organisational priorities - thereby missing its transformational possibilities and distancing the NHS from the public. Investment is needed in the capacity of the NHS to engage fully with the public on a serious level. Investment is equally needed in the public's confidence and capacity to become much more actively involved in shaping the future of the NHS. Without both the search for innovation and reform is likely to deliver more of the same, only less of it."
Thursday 3 September 2009 09:02 by Mark Butler
The fund will provide a mix of loans, grants and mentoring support to a range of community anchor-type organisations across England. It is designed to help empower citizens and communities by strengthening the resilience of multi-purpose community-led organisations across England through a mixture of financial and advisory support.
http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/third_sector/news/news_stories/090819_communitybuildersfund.aspx
Thursday 3 September 2009 09:01 by Mark Butler
Plans for the new independent National Tenant Voice (NTV), which will give tenants a say on the housing issues affecting them, were published this week and have been accepted by Ministers.
The proposals suggested by tenants include a National Tenant Council made up of 50 social housing tenants from across the country to advise the NTV Board on issues concerning them.
Thursday 3 September 2009 09:00 by Mark Butler
Government attempts to involve patients and the public in local health services are failing according to a new report launched today by the Royal College of Nursing and National Voices.
The report - Local healthcare commissioning: grassroots involvement?- reveals that many patients feel local healthcare commissioning (LHC), the process intended to ensure health and care services effectively meet the needs of the local population by engaging with patient representatives, is not working effectively