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your experience during covid 19 pandemic

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Answered by reshma903375
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Answer:

The COVID-19 outbreak has posed fundamental challenges to how we go about meeting our usual duties to engage and communicate with our local communities and we have prioritised the health, safety and welfare of patients, staff and wider society in our response to the pandemic.

At North East Hampshire and Farnham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) we know that service provision can be improved if we can learn more about the views, experiences and concerns of patients, service users, carers and our wider communities.

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected us all and caused many organisations to change the way they are working. One challenge for us has been how we continue to carry out the high standards of local engagement activity we would normally be working towards, whilst prioritising the health, safety and welfare of everyone.

Following the introduction of social distancing and in line with government and NHS England advice, we postponed all face-to-face engagement activity in March 2020. We do however recognise a continued and critical need to engage and have had a continued constructive dialogue with local people and patients throughout this time. We continue to monitor the situation in light of any new guidance which may allow us to resume more traditional forms of engagement work.

We are committed to being an organisation that delivers the best possible health and wellbeing outcomes for people who live within our local communities. This means adapting to new ways of working, ensuring a local focus but with the additional benefits of support, sharing good practice and learning across the Frimley Collaborative of CCGs and the wider Frimley Health and Care Integrated Care System (ICS).

We thought you may be interested to understand the ways in which we have engaged with a wide range of stakeholders (that’s those with an interest or concern in our organisation), patients, carers and the public throughout the pandemic. We have adopted a phased approach, recognising the constant need to adapt and evolve to an ever changing situation and would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone involved in this work for their patience, time and flexibility.

PHASE ONE – April-September 2020

Phase One (April – September 2020) involved three distinct pieces of work alongside a range of on-going engagement and communication activity:

Frimley Health & Care Integrated Care System (ICS) Community Panel Survey

Insights sessions

North East Hampshire and Farnham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) Survey

Get Involved

Your experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic

ICS Community Panel Survey

Insight sessions

North East Hampshire and Farnham CCG Survey

Community Ambassadors

Innovation Conference

Community Forum

Key Projects

United Communities - Mental Health Forum

Exploring our Engagement

You said....we did

Patient Participation Groups

The Voluntary Sector

Frimley Health & Care Patient & Public Involvement

Quick links

About the CCG

The Governing Body

CCG Structure

Freedom of information

Our Partners

Equality and Diversity

Join the Conversation

Get involved

You said...we did

News

Videos

Useful info

Local health services

Advice for carers

Voluntary sector partners

Self care

Contact us

NHS North East Hampshire & Farnham CCG

Aldershot Centre for Health,

Hospital Hill

Aldershot GU11 1AY

Answered by ratamrajesh
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UR ANSWER:-

As the COVID-19 restrictions have now been

in place for a number of weeks, young people

across Ireland are staying at home and social

distancing. People are having very different

experiences of the pandemic, some finding

copy strategies that work for them, while others

are finding it more difficult.

By sharing your experience with other young

people across Ireland, you can help others to

feel less alone and less isolated. No matter how

you're finding this time, it's important to share

your story with others

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