Healthwatch Rochdale are holding an open day showcase event and are inviting all Rochdale borough residents & professional partners to come along and learn more about the role of the organisation.
The event will be held on Fri 14th October from 10am – 3pm at Touchstones Rochdale located on The Esplanade. Tea, coffee & biscuits will be provided.
At the event you can meet the staff team & board members and learn about the work of Healthwatch Rochdale and how they have made a difference to local health & care services. You can also sign up for volunteer opportunities, share your experience of services, and get any information or advice you need regarding health & social care.
The Open Day Event is an opportunity for Healthwatch Rochdale to show how they make a difference to local health & care services and raise awareness of the role & function of local Healthwatch.
As well as learning more about local Healthwatch there will be an opportunity to have a free blood pressure check from Your Trust, Rochdale. Rochdale Advocacy Together Hub will also be in attendance sharing information on how to make a complaint about an NHS service and your right to assistance from an Independent NHS Complaints Advocate.
Everyone who attends the event will be given the opportunity to enter into a Prize Draw to win a £50 shopping voucher.
Kate Jones, Healthwatch Rochdale Chief Executive Officer, said:
“We are really looking forward to our Open Day Event, to meet with our residents and professional partners and show the difference we have been making locally. We are planning on holding this event annually every September as it is a great way for the public to come and meet the Healthwatch Rochdale team, find out more about what we do and how sharing your experience can help improve & shape health & care services. Everyone is welcome to attend, and we look forward to seeing & meeting you all”
To find out more about Healthwatch Rochdale see www.healthwatchrochdale.org.uk
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