1. Report -

    Last year over 900 experiences of health and social care services were shared with Healthwatch Isle of Wight by members of the public.
  2. Report -

    Last year Healthwatch Isle of Wight undertook visits to 46 local services.
  3. Report -

    Over 450 people have received information, advice or signposting from Healthwatch Isle of Wight in the past year.
  4. Report -

    This year Healthwatch Isle of Wight's 'Mate Crime' film was presented at the Royal College of Medicine Conference in November 2017 and has been viewed over 1000 times.
  5. Report -

    2018-2019 has been no less challenging than previous ones and for the same fundamental reasons of increasing demand and inadequate resources; physical and financial.
  6. Report -

    2019-2020 was a challenging year in many ways. It was a year of consolidation and developing new priorities based upon what you were telling us, details of which are contained in this report.
  7. Report -

    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this has been a difficult year for everyone including Healthwatch and our staff and volunteers.
  8. Report -

    Throughout this very difficult year we have continued listening to the
    experiences of islanders on the full range of health and social care services.
  9. Report -

    Every year we ask people on the Isle of Wight to complete our prioritisation survey, the top three services/topics chosen by the public then become our priorities for the forthcoming year.
  10. Report -

    The last year has been difficult for everyone, including the providers of health and social care services, as the process of recovery after COVID developed.