Healthwatch Walsall is the independent champion for local people’s voices in health and social care in Walsall and the contract is delivered by ECS.
Healthwatch Walsall is now looking to recruit additional Board members who have a passion for developing Healthwatch Walsall as the “consumer champion” for NHS, public health and adult and children’s social care services across the Borough.
Board members will need to have a good understanding of health, social care and well-being policy issues and challenges facing the NHS and Local Authorities, together with a good awareness of the local environment in Walsall and how health and social care services are delivered.
For a role and application pack click on the link.
Or chat with Aileen Farrer for more information. Tel: 0800 470 1660.
NHS and social care staff are doing everything they can to keep us well during these challenging times, but there might be things that can be improved for you and your loved ones, both in the area you live in and across the country.
Eligible people in the Black Country are invited to come forward for spring COVID-19 vaccine from next week.
Similar to last year’s spring COVID-19 vaccine roll out, those eligible for a vaccine include:
• adults aged 75 years and over
• residents in a care home for older adults
• individuals aged six months and over who have a weakened immune system.
Those who turn 75 years old between 1 April and 17 June 2025 can also have the jab. Appointments can be booked now via the NHS website, the NHS App or by calling 119, with first appointments available from Tuesday 1 April until Tuesday 17 June.
Sally Roberts, Chief Nursing Officer for the NHS Black Country Integrated Care Board (ICB), said: “The vaccine has been our most effective tool against COVID-19, saving countless lives and helping thousands of people to stay out of hospital.
“However, protection against COVID-19, from either from catching the virus or from a previous vaccination, can fade over time and the circulating strain of the virus can change. That’s why if you are at higher risk of severe illness from the virus, it is important that you top up your protection and come forward for a vaccine this spring.
“If you know you’re eligible, you don’t need to wait to be contacted, you can book an appointment via the NHS website, the NHS App or by calling 119 today.”
While having the spring vaccine around six months after your last dose is the usual timeframe, eligible people can have it as soon as three months after a previous COVID-19 vaccine dose.
If you are eligible, you can get protection from a spring COVID-19 vaccination even if you have not taken up a COVID-19 vaccine offer in the past.