Creating Conversations CIC are running Good Grief Cafés from 2.45pm to 5pm at East of Eden Café, 14 Hatherley Mews, Walthamstow, E17 4QP on the third Saturday of each month.
To help with research into ethnicity and breast cancer, a selection of ethnically diverse healthy women and breast cancer patients, aged 25 and over, are needed to join the Ethnicity and Breast Cancer Patient and Public Involvement group.
BeeZee Families are hosting a fun and free 11-week lifestyle programme to encourage families to be healthier and happier at four locations across the borough.
A safe, confidential and friendly space where people, usually strangers, meet to talk openly about death, dying and grief. It is not therapy or counselling. There is no agenda, and the conversation is entirely group-led.
This annual report is based on the experience of 389 people. Overall satisfaction for Whipps Cross University Hospital is at 54%, which is marginally higher than the average of 53% for all hospitals within the North East London Integrated Care Board area. The Maternity department accounted for 35% of all feedback and its satisfaction was 55%. The Accident & Emergency department accounted for 32% of all feedback with satisfaction at 47%.
A report covering experience of patients of the GP practices within the E4 Network Primary Care Network (Chingford Medical Centre, Churchill Healthcare, Handsworth Medical Practice, The Old Church Surgery and The Ridgeway Surgery).
A report covering experience of patients of the GP practices within the Forest 8 Primary Care Network (Dr Shantir's Practice, Kingshead Medical Practice, Larkshall Medical Centre, Penrhyn Surgery, Sinnott Medical Centre, The Bailey Practice, The Forest Surgery and The Microfaculty).
A report covering experience of patients of the GP practices within the Forest Integrated Health Primary Care Network (Crawley Road Medical Centre, Francis Road Medical Centre, Hampton Medical Centre, Lime Tree Surgery, The Allum Practice, The Ecclesbourne Practice and The Lyndhurst Surgery).