This Enter and View (E&V) visit aimed to assess the quality of the supported living service at The Chase, Forest Gate, in the London Borough of Newham.
This was an announced Enter and View (E&V) visit as part of a planned strategy to assess the quality of supported living homes in the London Borough of Newham.
Healthwatch Newham has gathered feedback from 1,824 people to assess the experiences of GP services between July 2023 and June 2024. The report highlights both positive aspects and areas for improvement in patient care, service access, and communication.
The Maternity & Neonatal Voices Partnership (MNVP) is making strides to enhance maternity and neonatal services in Tower Hamlets, Newham, and Waltham Forest.
On 14th March 2025, Newham Council and Healthwatch Newham came together for a powerful Community Safeguarding Event aimed at raising awareness and driving change across the borough.
Through active engagement, meaningful conversations, and collaboration with healthcare providers, MNVP works to amplify service user voices and drive improvements in Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, and Newham.
At Healthwatch Newham, we are dedicated to improving access to healthcare services for all residents. To support this effort, we are pleased to introduce the Patient Information Sheet, a vital resource designed to guide residents on where to go for medical care when it’s not an emergency.
This report highlights key insights from a focus group discussing the impact of mental health on relationships within the Congolese community in Newham.
This report presents key insights from a focus group with Congolese men on prostate cancer awareness, attitudes toward screening, and barriers to healthcare engagement.
This report presents key discussions and insights from a breast cancer awareness focus group. The session aimed to educate participants, assess their knowledge, and identify barriers to screening while exploring ways to improve engagement.
Healthwatch Newham hosted a focus group to explore the challenges faced by individuals with Learning Disabilities (LD) and autism in accessing bowel cancer screening. Participants discussed barriers to healthcare, the complexity of screening kits, and gaps in medical communication.