1. Report -

    Healthwatch Gateshead (HWG) was receiving anecdotal comments on access to GPs and Out of Hours Provision. We acknowledged that there appears to be a common theme both regionally and nationally and we wanted to try and establish a clearer picture of how things are working for the residents of Gateshead
  2. Report -

    Our annual report detailing our work for the financial year 2016-17.
  3. Report -

    Our annual report detailing our work for the financial year 2015-16
  4. Report -

    Part of the local Healthwatch programme is to carry out Enter and View visits. Local Healthwatch representatives carry out these visits to health and social care services to find out how they are being run and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement. The Health and Social Care Act allows local Healthwatch authorised representatives to observe service delivery and talk to service users, their families and carers on premises such as hospitals, residential homes, GP practices, dental surgeries, optometrists and pharmacies
  5. Report -

    Healthwatch Gateshead carried out some detailed work on patients experience on the discharge process from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead
  6. Advice and Information -

    Part of the local Healthwatch programme is to carry out Enter and View visits. Local Healthwatch representatives carry out these visits to health and social care services to find out how they are being run and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement. The Health and Social Care Act allows local Healthwatch authorised representatives to observe service delivery and talk to service users, their families and carers on premises such as hospitals, residential homes, GP practices, dental surgeries, optometrists and pharmacies. Enter and View visits can happen if people tell us there is a problem with a service but, equally, they can occur when services have a good reputation – so we can learn about and share examples of what they do well from the perspective of people who
    experience the service first hand.
  7. Report -

    Healthwatch England report on 360 degree feedback on Healthwatch Gateshead's performance to date.
  8. Report -

    This report outlines the key activities undertaken by Healthwatch Gateshead to support, promote and encourage residents to have a stronger voice in their health and social care by either being the representative of diverse communities or by providing intelligence – including evidence from people’s views and experiences – to influence the policy, planning, commissioning and delivery of health and social care.
  9. Report -

    Telephone Mystery Shopping Project 30 September 2016
    GP Practices Across Gateshead
  10. Report -

    Part of the local Healthwatch programme is to carry out Enter and View visits. Local Healthwatch representatives carry out these visits to health and social care services to find out how they are being run and make recommendations where there are areas for improvement.
  11. Report -

    Listening event covering 8 topics for discussion. This report details residents views, comments and suggestions put directly to health and social decision makers in Gateshead.
  12. Advice and Information -

    How can I get the most out of my next visit to the dentist? Take a look at our tips to help you prepare for your appointment and make sure you understand your treatment and how much it will cost.
  13. Report -

    On 3 June 2015, Healthwatch Newcastle and Healthwatch Gateshead teamed up with the Regional Refugee Forum (RRF) to hold an event for asylum seekers and refugees resident in Newcastle and Gateshead.
  14. News -

    Healthwatch Gateshead and Healthwatch Newcastle are here to help make local health and care services better for you. We do this by finding out how you are experiencing these services and ultimately feeding this back to the people delivering and commissioning the services, to influence positive change based on what we have been told.
  15. Report -

    Healthwatch Gateshead and Healthwatch Newcastle undertook a joint research project to engaged with retirement-age residents of Gateshead and Newcastle to understand their experiences of loneliness and isolation. The project focused on three key areas including:

    •           Any factors people felt contributed to feelings of loneliness & isolation and its prevalence in people’s lives. 
    •           Awareness and use of local services that focused on reducing loneliness and isolation.
    •           What worked well and areas for development.

    We collected data from the survey from January 2023 to April 2023, and circulated both a digital survey and a paper-based survey format.

    The key findings are:

    •                Loneliness can occur to anyone, and in particularly felt by those aged between 65 and 74, are women, and are carers. 
    •                Loneliness is not simply a symptom of getting older but is instead prevalent when the needs of older people are not effectively taken care of. This is especially important in terms of access and mobility, including travel routes and venues for activities.
    •                Loneliness is something often felt for a long period of time and felt more actively in those aged between 65 and 74, possibly due to recent retirement and bereavement.
    •                Social activities are often the most successful in engaging older people, and community-based groups are well-received.
    •                Users who engage with some services are more likely to engage with multiple, services though there is a high rate of respondents here who do not participate at all.
    •                Key issues preventing potential users from engaging with services are poor transport options and a lack of development of local facilities.  
    •                There is interest in specific activities, like physical fitness and arts activities for some people within some communities.

    Our key recommendations are: 

    •                Support those leaving the workforce in adjusting to the changes that retirement brings.  
    •                Work with communities to create community action plans to make sure local facilities are being utilised effectively and for the benefit of local communities.
    •                Improve service infrastructure to ensure maximum reach and accessibility
    •                Establish a focus group or engagement group to help services better understand how to reach older people.
  16. News -

    Following on from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) reports on Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Hospital Trust. Healthwatch Gateshead and Healthwatch Newcastle, alongside Healthwatch Northumberland and Healthwatch North Tyneside have released a joint statement.

    Please download the full statement below.
  17. Report -

    The sudden rise in energy prices and accompanying increase in inflation in 2022 led to a big leap in the cost of living for people in the UK and wage growth since summer 2021 had not kept pace with inflation. Added to this, inflation has been higher in essential goods and services such as food prices. The cost-of-living crisis has dropped out of the news over the summer, but Citizens Advice Bureau Newcastle reports that there has been no drop-off in requests for support, especially around financial matters, and material support.
  18. Report -

    Healthwatch Gateshead received intelligence from the Gateshead Health and Wellbeing Board that users of the Crawcrook, Rowland’s Gill, Grange Road & Blaydon GP practices had expressed concern and disappointment with the services they received at these sites, and these comments led Healthwatch Gateshead to focus on three issues in particular:
  19. News -

    People have been telling us about challenges they face getting NHS dentistry. As a result we are working with the NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) in the North East and North Cumbria to better understand people’s experiences of dentistry in 2023.
  20. Report -

    Minutes of committee meeting held on 31 October 2023
  21. Report -

    Healthwatch Gateshead engaged with local residents to understand their experiences using pharmacies and specifically asked about:
    • The reasons respondents visited their local pharmacy and the services they used.
    • Any recent changes to the opening hours of local pharmacies that respondents were aware of and the impact, if any, these changes had.
    • Local people’s awareness and usage of other pharmacies in the Gateshead area.
    During a one month engagement period between 24th April and the 24th May 2023, residents of Gateshead shared their experiences using pharmacies in Gateshead.