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At Your Side’ Suicide Bereavement Guides

Suicide Bereavement UK have developed a series of At Your Side guides for those bereaved by suicide in the Armed Forces community.

Three guides have been written by the bereaved for the bereaved:
At Your Side guide for veterans
At Your Side guide for families
At Your Side guide for serving personnel

Both the veteran and family guide will be launched on the 17th April 2024. The serving guide will be launched shortly afterwards.

Who produced the At Your Side guides?
The guides have been produced by Suicide Bereavement UK, an internationally recognised organisation specialising in suicide bereavement research and the development of evidence-informed support materials for bereaved people.

They were commissioned by NHS England and co-produced with individuals bereaved by suicide as well as experts in military mental health, suicide prevention and bereavement.

The guides are based on the experiences and needs of those who took part in the Armed Forces Suicide Bereavement Study. All were bereaved by suicide, having lost a friend, colleague, spouse, partner, adult child, parent or sibling during or after military service.

The guides are free to download.

Dedication

The guides are dedicated to those bereaved by suicide and to those they have lost in the Armed Forces community.
22 April 2024
Advice and Information

Pregnant women urged to get the whooping cough vaccine

With cases of whooping cough increasing across the Black Country, pregnant women are being encouraged to come forward for a vaccination.

Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a bacterial infection of the lungs and breathing tubes. It spreads very easily and can sometimes cause serious problems, especially in babies and young children.

Mums-to-be are offered the vaccine between 16 and 32 weeks of pregnancy so their baby has protection against whooping cough from birth. The whooping cough vaccine is also routinely given as part of the 6-in-1 combination vaccine for babies at 8, 12 and 16 weeks.

If you are pregnant and have not been vaccinated, or if your child hasn’t yet had the 6-in-1 combination vaccine, please contact your GP surgery to book an appointment to get the protection from whooping cough as soon as possible. If you’re unsure if your child has had the vaccine, check your child’s red book (health record).

Sally Roberts, Chief Nursing Officer for the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, said: “Anyone can catch whooping cough, but the infection can be very serious in young children and babies.

“Getting vaccinated while you’re pregnant is highly effective in protection your baby from developing whooping cough in the first few weeks of their life – ideally from 16 weeks up to 32 weeks of pregnancy. If for any reason you miss having the vaccine, you can still have it up until you go into labour.

“The immunity you get from the vaccine will pass to your baby through the placenta and provide protection for them until they are old enough to be routinely vaccinated against whooping cough at eight weeks old.
“Vaccination remains the very best protection for babies and children from becoming unwell with whooping cough. So, if you are pregnant and have not been vaccinated, or if your child hasn’t yet had the 6-in-1 combination vaccine, please come forward as soon as you can.”

For more information on the whooping cough vaccine in pregnancy, please visit the NHS website.

The 6-in-1 vaccine protects babies against six serious illnesses:
• diphtheria
• hepatitis B
• hib (Haemophilus influenza type b)
• polio
• tetanus
• whooping cough.

If your child has missed their 6-in-1 vaccinations, contact your GP surgery. It's best to have them on time, but children can still have the 6-in-1 vaccine up to the age of 10.

For more information about the 6-in-1 vaccine, please visit the NHS website.

22 April 2024
Advice and Information

Our latest Enter and View report for St Lukes Surgery is now available

Read or download a copy.
One download is a PDF and the other in Microsft Word format.
22 April 2024
Report
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Our complaints process

Our complaints process outlines how to make a complaint about us and our approach to making sure complaints are resolved.
19 April 2024
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Make a complaint about Healthwatch Walsall

As a consumer champion for the public, Healthwatch Walsall (HWW) regularly listens to experiences about unsatisfactory care and signposts to the most appropriate complaints handler.
19 April 2024
Advice and Information

Spring 2024 COVID-19 vaccine roll out to start in the Black Country

Eligible people in the Black Country will be invited to come forward for spring COVID-19 vaccine from this week.

Following guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) the latest phase of the COVID-19 vaccination programme has now started, with care home residents first in line to receive a spring vaccine dose.

The offer will then be opened up to the remaining eligible groups, including:
• adults aged 75 years and over (including those who turn 75 by 30 June 2024)
• those aged six months and over who have a weakened immune system.

People who are admitted to an older adult care home or become immunosuppressed by 30 June are also eligible. Those eligible for a spring vaccine will be contacted by the NHS by letter, text message or via
the NHS App. Appointments can be booked via the National Booking System, with first appointments available from Monday 22 April.

If you know you are eligible, you do not have to wait to be invited, you can book on National Booking System once it is open. Walk-in appointments are also available at selected locations and you can find your nearest site by visiting the NHS online walk-in finder.

Sally Roberts, Chief Nursing Officer for the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board, said: “Vaccination has been our most effective tool against COVID-19 and remains the best way to stay protected.

“Having the spring vaccine helps prevent vulnerable people from becoming seriously ill or needing treatment in hospital and over the coming weeks, everyone aged 75 and over, residents in care homes for older adults, and people with a weakened immune system will be offered a vaccination.

“So, if you’re in one of the eligible groups, please take the opportunity to top up your protection as soon as you can.”

For more information on the spring vaccine, please visit the NHS website.
18 April 2024
News

Our latest report on the NHS 111 is now available

NHS 111 triages people's medical needs to enable them to access the appropriate services or to provide advice on self-care where relevant. We want to know if this process is working for you and understand your experiences of using the service.

Here is what you said.
9 April 2024
Report

Our March 2024 E Bulletin is now available

A brief outline of some of the issues and themes that patients have faced when accessing Walsall Services during March 2024.

Also, things that you can get involved with!
5 April 2024
Report

Our Spring Newsletter has just sprung! it's now available to read or download

Packed full of updates, report updates and information from our partners about your health and social care services
5 April 2024
News

Our latest Enter and View report for Highgate Lodge is now available

Read or download a copy.
One download is a PDF and the other in Microsft Word format.
4 April 2024
Report

Teens and Toddlers and Thrive Courses Feedback Report March 2024

Teenage pregnancy was chosen as one of our priority projects for 2023-2024. We met with Local Authority staff and from this meeting it was clear most of the work we would be undertaking would be around communication, which is something we had already covered in our Young Persons Communication Around Health and Social Care Services Report. We then met with Walsall Teenage Pregnancy Lead; from this we were invited to engage with young people who are currently attending 2 programmes that are running in Walsall, Teens & Toddlers and Thrive.
2 April 2024
Report

Our Healthwatch Advisory Board - Public Meeting Minutes are now available. For the 21st February 2024 meeting

The minutes from our open to the public session of our meetings.
2 April 2024
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