1. News -

    Hundreds of people in Bath & North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire have shared their views on how to improve NHS health services where they live.
  2. Report -

    What changes do people want to make to local NHS services? Read our report to find out what people were telling us in Swindon.
  3. Report -

    This impact report outlines our findings after we spoke to members of the Swindon Polish community to ask their views of health and social care and accessing services.
  4. Report -

    Read our annual report for 2014/15 to find out about the work we've done and our plans for the year ahead.
  5. Report -

    We carried out an announced Enter and View visit to The Orchards Residential Home in July 2019.
  6. News -

    Royal Voluntary Service (Wiltshire) is excited to announce their new weekly craft and gardening sessions in partnership with Therapeutic Work In Gardening Swindon (TWIGS).
  7. Report -

    We carried out an announced Enter and View visit to Ashbury Lodge Care Home in September 2019.
  8. Report -

    We carried out an announced Enter and View visit to Seahorses Care Home in November 2019 with our team of volunteers. Read more.
  9. News -

    The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has reported on its 10 December 2019 inspection of Seahorses, a care home in Chiseldon. It has been rated overall “Good”. Read more here.
  10. Report -

    In 2019 the Commissioning Support Unit carried out a review of special care dentistry in the South West and asked local Healthwatch to help carry out a survey of patients using this service in each local area. Find out more about the work we did.
  11. Report -

    In April we launched out COVID-19 insight survey inviting Swindon residents to tell us their experiences of accessing health and social care during the pandemic. Find out what people told us.
  12. News -

    In the UK alone, more than 920,000 people are living with dementia. The Alzheimer's Society expects this to rise to over a million by 2024. Monday 17 May sees the launch of Dementia Action Week. We look at what's on offer and how you can help?


  13. Advice and Information -

    Receiving a dementia diagnosis can be a life-changing event, but knowing what support is available to you and what steps to take next can help you or a loved one process the diagnosis and plan for the future.
  14. Report -

    Swindon Healthwatch and First City have worked together to understand what the people of Swindon think about the future of community care, now, next year and next decade.
  15. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences & backgrounds are heard.

    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers & wider organisations in their own words.
  16. News -

    This month we bring you a personal account of a loved one with dementia and the barriers they faced accessing care, our report for Macmillan sharing where the people and communities of Swindon would like to find cancer information and support along with our review of the chemotherapy services at Great Western Hospital. All this and more in Your April News.
  17. News -

    A more specialist approach to caring for the hospital's oldest patients has improved the quality of care and waiting times. Read more about the approach and its results.
  18. News -

    GPs are often the first port of call for onward support. Unfortunately, people tell us it’s difficult to get a GP appointment. Read our insight and the recommendations we’ve made to decision-makers on how people’s experiences can be improved.
  19. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences & backgrounds are heard.

    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers & wider organisations in their own words.
  20. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences & backgrounds are heard. We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers & wider organisations in their own words.
  21. Report -

    Changing Suits founders Bal & Taj hosted their first Health & Wellbeing Event. The event was in collaboration with Anushka Chaudhry Consultant Oncoplastic & Cosmetic Breast Surgeon to Raise Awareness of Breast Cancer within the South Asian community
  22. Report -

    We have conducted a review of the feedback received from those living with a Learning Disability and/or Autism in Swindon between 2020 -2022. Identifying the need for greater understanding of Learning Disabilities and Autism across health and care.
  23. News -

    Your March News brings you latest ways to share your experiences along with where to meet us this month.
  24. Report -

    NHS and social care services only make the best decisions if they listen to the people they care for. Read Healthwatch England's Annual Report to Parliament to see how your feedback has helped decision-makers prioritise what matters most.
  25. Report -

    In this report, we listen to what adults with a substance use disorder felt is important to them regarding a Day Recovery Programme in Swindon.
  26. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences & backgrounds are heard.

    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers & wider organisations in their own words
  27. Advice and Information -

    The continuing cost of living crisis is adversely affecting people's physical and mental wellbeing, with vulnerable people and those on lower incomes hit the hardest.
  28. News -

    Your experiences of maternal mental health care continue to shape NHS services, with NHS England recently announcing improvements to maternity and neo-natal services.
  29. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences & backgrounds are heard.

    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers & wider organisations in their own words
  30. Advice and Information -

    We make sure NHS leaders and other decision makers hear your voice and use your feedback to improve care.
  31. Report -

    Read our annual report for 2022/2023 and find out about how our dedicated staff and volunteers have made a difference to care throughout the year.
  32. Report -

    We were joined recently by a Year 10 Student from The Commonweal School, read about her experiences here
  33. Blog -

    The commitment to personalised care has been a cornerstone of NHS policy on maternity care for many years. A crucial part of personalised care is good communication, listening and agreeing on actions together. In this blog, we share new mothers' stories highlighting the role of communication and choice.
  34. News -

    A new report by MPs into dental care, which draws upon the experiences people have shared with us, has called for urgent reform so more people can access an NHS dentist.
  35. News -

    Thank you to everyone who helped contribute towards a busy April - June 2023. Here are some key facts we would like to share.
  36. News -

    Interested in volunteering with us and want to find out more take a look at our new easy read guide.
  37. Blog -

    Neurodiversity is a word used to describe the different thinking styles that affect how people communicate with the world around them. It includes dyslexia, autism, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette's Syndrome and more. Neurodivergent people encounter challenges accessing services which meet their needs.
  38. Report -

    We worked with the NIHR (Clinical Research Network West of England) to understand current perceptions of Health and care research, and what the barriers are.
  39. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences and backgrounds are heard.

    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers and wider organisations in their own words, this report has been researched and written by a T-Level student at New College Swindon.

  40. Blog -

    Healthwatch Swindon who exist to be the voice of the patient are currently undertaking a joint project with Macmillian Cancer looking at the best places in Swindon to share cancer information and support.
  41. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences and backgrounds are heard.
    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers and wider organisations in their own words.

    This report was written by Dr Aanchal Rana as a practice track report for the degree of MSc Global and Public Health Policy at the University of Bath.

    We offered her access to our team and engagement pathways to support her delivering this piece of work. All opinions and findings are her own.
  42. News -

    Ever wondered how you can make a difference and ensure people's views are heard about health and social care?
    Volunteer with us and you can
  43. News -

    From how to have your say, to events and new services in Swindon. We have it all covered in Your December News.
  44. News -

    ‘Share for Better Care’, a new campaign launched by Healthwatch to help address health inequalities across England.
  45. News -

    This month we bring you details about our FREE Diabetes Awareness event, support service for those affected by suicide, Cianna's Smile Sickle Cell Support Charity plus your opportunity to input on the design of the new emergency department. All this and more in Your March News.
  46. Report -

    On behalf of Macmillan Cancer Support we have looked at understanding where people would like information and support in Swindon.
  47. Response -

    Two of our volunteers have developed surveys to go alongside engagement work about the impact of Vaping and Dentistry on Young People across Bath and North East Somerset and Swindon.
  48. Report -

    My Voice Matters is ensuring the voice of people with diverse lived experiences and backgrounds are heard.
    We are proud to be able to give the opportunity for seldom heard voices to be heard by providers and wider organisations in their own words.