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Big Chat 1

We held our inaugural Big Chat in summer 2012, as we were preparing to become a statutory organisation. It was a chance for people to find out more about us, as their new commissioner of local health services, as well as the wider changes to their local NHS due to the new Health and Social Care Act. Over 100 people came along and we worked with Sefton Council and the predecessor of Healthwatch Sefton, Sefton LINk, to talk about the greater role they would also soon be playing in working for better health and health services.

Big Chat 2

This was our first Big Chat after becoming a statutory body on 1 April 2013. The event focused on unplanned, or urgent health services. The event took place on 24 July 2013, as we were beginning to design our 5 year strategy for improving health and wellbeing. The views and comments we gained from Big Chat 2 contributed to how we took this work further.

Big Chat 3

We joined forces with Sefton Health and Wellbeing Board for Big Chat 3 to talk about the work we do together towards improving health and wellbeing in the borough. It was also a chance for people to hear how their views from previous Big Chats had been used to help develop our joint Sefton Health and Wellbeing Strategy - the overarching, borough wide plan that sets out the shared priorities of partners involved in health and social care - as well as how they were beginning to inform our CCG 5 year strategy.

Big Chat 4

Called 'strategy into action', this event focused on how we used people's views and experiences from previous Big Chats, Mini Chats and other public engagement activities to finalise our 5 year strategy for improving services. Held on 19 November 2014, it was a chance to talk more with people about how we intend to achieve our vision for better, more joined up care, which is provided as close to people's homes as possible. During workshop sessions, we asked attendees what they thought about this 'locality' model of care and how it might work for them.

Big Chat 5

We combined this Big Chat with our annual review event on Tuesday 15 September 2015. It was a chance for people to hear about our performance and achievements during 2014-2015, as well as giving their views about some of our key areas of work in the year ahead - particularly focusing on community services.

Mini Chats

These are more focused events that give people the chance to hear about our emerging health and transformational programmes and give their ideas about how they could be further shaped.