Help build a health service fit for the future

NHS Sussex would like to invite you to share your views on what the NHS needs to focus on locally and nationally over the next 10 years to improve health and care services through a range of face to face and virtual workshops.

 

Last year they published a five-year health and care strategy Improving Lives Together, which set out the ambition for people living across Sussex. Since then, much work has been underway to address the immediate and long-term improvements that all health and care partners want to see in Sussex.

 

At the same time, the Government is developing a 10-year plan to improve health and care services.

 

You are invited to hear more about what is happening in Sussex, the next steps, and to listen to your experiences and ideas so that these can contribute to Sussex plans and to be shared as part of the Government’s 10 Year Health Plan. 

 

Details of the workshops:

 

West Sussex

Date: Friday 17 January 2025

Time: 12:30-15:00pm (doors open at 12:00)

Location: Charis Centre, West Green Drive, Crawley, RH11 7EL

 

Brighton and Hove

Date: Friday 24 January 2025

Time: 10:00am -12:30pm

Location: Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YD

 

East Sussex

Date: Wednesday 29 January 2025

Time: 10:00am -12:30pm

Location: Hampden Park Community Centre, Brodrick Road, Eastbourne, BN22 9NR

 

West Sussex

Date: Thursday 1 February 2025

Time: 10.30am – 1pm

Location: The Sussex Barn, Field Place Manor House and Barns, The Boulevard, Worthing, BN13

 

We will also be holding one public online workshop on Saturday 1 February 2025, 9.30 – 11.30am so that those who can’t attend the face-to-face events can participate.

 

To sign up to either the face-to-face or virtual workshops please visit Project: Change NHS 10 year plan - events registration | NHS Sussex


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