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This Big Chat brought people together to talk about the challenges faced by the local NHS and what we might do to address them to make services more efficient and effective.
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This Big Chat brought people together to talk about the challenges faced by the local NHS and what we might do to address them to make services more efficient and effective.
This summer’s Big Chat was a chance for us to feedback in a ‘you said we did’ style session about a number of schemes and initiatives we discussed with residents at previous events. In addition, we asked people for ideas and opinions on how we can balance the books and manage our finances in this challenging time for all NHS organisations.
Like with previous events, we combined this Big Chat with our annual review event on Tuesday 27 September 2016.
For the third year running we combined our Big Chat event with our public Annual General Meeting (AGM), which gave us the opportunity to tell you about our performance and achievements during 2016-2017, as well as learning your views and opinions on a variety of topics important to us.
For the fourth year running we combined our Big Chat event with our public Annual General Meeting (AGM), which gave us the opportunity to tell you about our performance and achievements for 2017-2018, as well as learning your views and opinions on a variety of topics important to us.
For the fifth year running we combined our Big Chat event with our public Annual General Meeting (AGM), which gave us the opportunity to tell you about our performance and achievements for 2018-2019, as well as learning your views and opinions on a variety of topics important to us.
We held our first virtual Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday 19 November. The event was an opportunity for residents, partners and stakeholders to learn more about our work during 2019-2020.
Together with Sefton Council we are reminding people to stay warm and to examine their options should they or their family become ill following the Met Office cold weather alert for the North West.
World champion Beth Tweddle has added her voice to a new animation as part of a new campaign supported by NHS South Sefton CCG to help people look after their backs better.
Visitors with cold and flu symptoms are being asked to stay away from Southport and Ormskirk hospitals unless absolutely necessary to prevent their spread.