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What we’re hearing about accessible information and reasonable adjustments - October 2025

In the past 6 months 42 Surrey residents have talked to us about requesting and trying to access reasonable adjustments and accessible information. They have shared their experiences via our Helpdesk and/ or at community engagement events.
10 October 2025
Report
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The digital divide - October 2025

Access to GP services is increasingly through online channels – the NHS App or the GP practice website – but how accessible is this for everyone? The use of AI (artificial intelligence) in general practice is also growing, but how do people really feel about the use of this sort of technology to assist them when dealing with general practice?
10 October 2025
Report
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Home is where the care is? Experiences of people receiving care in their home - September 2025

We explored whether people who are unable to leave their home are having their needs met by community health and care services.
3 October 2025
Report
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Insight bulletin - September 2025

Our latest Insight bulletin highlights the key themes we’ve been hearing about recently from local people. We also highlight our latest news and opportunities to get involved.
11 September 2025
Report
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The cost of coping: emotional impact of financial constraints - August 2025

Research from the Kings Fund and Healthwatch England have both looked at finance and it's impact on health - but we wanted to find out the impact financial concerns and constraints have on people’s emotional wellbeing.
15 August 2025
Report
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Sexual health services for under 25s – July 2025

The latest Sexual Health Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) for Surrey highlights a need to improve engagement and understanding of sexual health & contraception needs in younger people. Against this backdrop and in discussion with Public Health, Healthwatch Surrey (who has been part of the Surrey Sexual Health Outreach Group since 2019) wanted to amplify the voice of under 25s in relation to sexual health services in Surrey.
14 August 2025
Report
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Insight bulletin - August 2025

Our latest Insight bulletin highlights the key themes we’ve been hearing about recently from local people. We also highlight our latest news and opportunities to get involved.
12 August 2025
Report
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Quarterly impact report- April to June 2025

This report highlights our major impacts throughout our first quarter of 2025/26 (April to June 2025). This quarter 989 people shared their experiences with us. Our work covered a wide range of health and social care, including children’s eye care, mental health in prisons, sexual health, domestic abuse and patient transport to and from hospitals. The report also highlights the support provided to individuals through our Helpdesk and Independent Health Complaints Advocacy Service.
7 August 2025
Report
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Mental health on campus: student awareness of mental health services Volunteer report- July 2025

This report explores 6 students’ understanding and awareness of mental health services.
31 July 2025
Report
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Making mental health inclusive: supporting people with learning disabilities - July 2025

Amplifying the voices of people who face barriers to accessing support, and those at risk of health inequalities, we listened to the views, insights and opinions of those with learning disabilities, as well as their families and carers, across Surrey.

70 people with learning disabilities joined us at 5 focus groups and 32 parents and carers shared their experiences via an online survey.
25 July 2025
Report
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Out of sight, out of mind: parents and carers understanding of sight tests for school aged children - July 2025

Through May and June we asked parents of school age children about whether their children had sight (eye) tests and if there were any barriers to having these tests. 87 people responded to our survey or spoke to us at community events.
24 July 2025
Report
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In safe hands- Domestic abuse survivors experiences of general practice - July 2025

Primary care is an important point of contact for people to ask for help when experiencing domestic abuse, but little was known about this experience.

The aim of this research project was to explore whether general practice is meeting the needs of people who are experiencing domestic abuse within Surrey, and what improvements could be made to better meet these needs.
15 July 2025
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