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    Healthwatch Bristol visited a pre-school group in January 2018 to speak to parents, grandparents and carers about their emotional health and wellbeing.
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    Open Advisory Meeting Minutes
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    On 28 January 2018 Healthwatch worked in partnership with Golden Agers Club Staff to meet their service users during one of their exercise sessions. Read the impact report here.
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    Healthwatch Bristol visited the new Acute Community Unit at Callington Road Hospital in February 2018. Read the report here.
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    In March 2018 Healthwatch Bristol provided funding through the ‘Community Pot’ fund for The Harbour to carry out research to find out which groups of people find access to The Harbour more difficult, and what reasons are behind this difficulty.
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    Healthwatch Bristol were invited along to the Carer's Rights Day and Ways to Wellbeing Group in March 2018 to speak to members about their emotional health and wellbeing.
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    Healthwatch engaged with students studying at the University of the West of England to find out their experiences and thoughts of access to contraceptive services. The final report was completed and published in March 2018.
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    Find out about our role, our plans and our people.
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    On 28 March 2018 Healthwatch Bristol attended the launch of the BAME Sexual Health in Bristol survey, organised by Terrence Higgins Trust.
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    Quarter 4 Quarterly Activity Report January-March 2018 Read how we have helped the public and what themes have emerged in the quarter.
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    Read the Healthwatch Bristol Annual Report for 2017/18 - it focuses on our new
    mental health project, working with Bristol City Council on their Thrive programme and
    with all team members now trained in Mental Health First Aid.
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    Read the trans health, care and welling being report from April 2018.
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    Healthwatch Bristol worked in partnership with Dhek Bhal in organising focus group workshops on emotional health and wellbeing in the South Asian community in April 2018.
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    On 20 April 2018 Healthwatch Bristol were invited to the launch of Thriving at Work program, which aims to help local businesses connect with mental health support for their staff.
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    Healthwatch provided Community pot funding to Sammy’s Pop Up, a community health and wellbeing event which took place on 24 April 2018, for people over the age of 55, with the support of HWB and Bristol Black Carers.
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    Take a look at our upcoming events or check out our selection of health and care awareness events you can support.
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    Find out about more about how we can help you access the support you need to live well.
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    On 25 May 2018 Healthwatch Bristol attended the final conference on Reasonable Adjustments. This was held at the SS Great Britain Conference Centre, selected for its accessibility.
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    On 26 May 2018 Healthwatch Bristol attended the Prostate Cancer Awareness Day, organised by Friends of Caswell Thompson.
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    People want health and care that works for them. Our job is to help make this happen, but we need to hear from you to understand what matters. Whether you have a couple of minutes to spare, or can commit to something longer, there are plenty of ways to get involved.
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    There are lots of different ways you can get involved as a Healthwatch volunteer, from speaking to people about their experiences of health and social care to using your skills to support your local Healthwatch office.
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