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    At this meeting we will be hearing from Paul Marshall, Cambridgeshire Sector Lead for the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST).
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    Local health commissioners confirm that tongue tie services are available on the NHS in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Plans to improve them are to be included in the local Better Births Plan for maternity services.
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    Proposed changes to care service charges by Cambridgeshire County Council will disproportionately affect vulnerable people who are already experiencing financial pressures.
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    Val Moore, Chair of our local Healthwatch, heard about the significant challenges our local health commissioners are facing, when she attended their Governing Body meeting last night.
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    At their Governing Body meeting last night, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group said how they were going to tackle the huge backlog of people waiting for Continuing Health Care Assessments.
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    At this meeting we will be hearing about general adults service provision in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, including a forthcoming tender for adult home care.
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    Cambridgeshire County Council’s Adults Committee yesterday rejected proposals to increase contributions for people receiving social care.
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    Our Board meets bi-monthly in public. These meetings are another opportunity for you to find out about the work we are doing, share your experiences of health or social care services and get involved.
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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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  24. Report -

    In the last year, we listened to more than 4,000 people in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to find out what is important to them.
  25. Report -

    Our Board meets bi-monthly in public. These meetings are another opportunity for you to find out about the work we are doing, share your experiences of health or social care services and get involved.
  26. Report -

    Help us celebrate our first year as a combined Healthwatch for everyone in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
  27. Report -

    Terms of Reference for the Learning Disability Partnership Board, March 2020.

    These Terms of Reference are in the process of being reviewed
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    South Cambridgeshire resident Will lost too much weight and became unwell with untreated Crohn’s disease after struggling to communicate with health professionals. Will is Deaf and uses British Sign Language.
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    You have the power to help make change happen. It Starts With You.
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    Huntingdonshire resident, Mick Scadden, told us about his experience of losing his eyesight, how it affected his mental health and what he does now to help make services better for other people.
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  32. Report -

    At this meeting our Board will get an update on the local Fit for the Future plan from Dr Mike More, the new Chair of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Sustainability and Transformation Partnership.
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    If you can't find the right support, Healthwatch is here for you. In times of worry or stress, we can be there to find you the best place to go for help, whether it's finding an NHS dentist, how to make a complaint or where to go for extra support. Find out more in our video below.
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    Rachel James, Chair of Rosie Maternity Voices, talks to us about improving services for new and potential parents at the Rosie Hospital in Cambridge.
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    We're here to find out matters to you and to help make sure your views shape the support you need.
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    Local NHS Trusts and care organisations are improving the information they give to disabled people.
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    At this meeting the Board will get an update on the progress made by local providers regarding the NHS Accessible Information Standard.
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    Amanda from Peterborough is supporting our call for better access to help for people with mental health problems.