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Burnham and Highbridge parents of young children asked for views on health visiting services

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Parents of young children in Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge are being asked to share their views and experiences about the health visiting services they have received in the County, to help shape the service going forward.

Somerset’s independent health and social care champion group ‘Healthwatch Somerset’ wants to find out about parents of under-fives’ experience of the Health Visiting service, as well as how they currently get information and support on child health and development, to inform their parenting.

An online questionnaire here has been created for parents to take part in and share their views and experiences.

Staff and volunteers from Healthwatch Somerset will also visit a variety of settings across the county to listen to parents and carers and note their experiences.

Cllr Christine Lawrence, Cabinet Member for Public Health and Wellbeing at Somerset County Council, said: “From 1 April, the County Council will be responsible for delivering health visitor services across the County.”

“It is important to us to find out parents’ current experience of the service and how we can best support them. Please complete the survey and help shape the service going forward.”

Emily Taylor, Manager at Healthwatch Somerset, said: “With the transfer of Somerset Health visiting Services to Somerset County Council, we want to ensure the public voice is heard for future planning of the services.”

“We want to know what parents and carers think about the information and support they received from the service in Somerset and to better understand where families of young children go for support and information.”

“We would encourage as many parents as possible to take part and help make this service better for all those who use it.”

The survey will run until 22nd April and the findings from the engagement will go into a report to help inform the Family Support Service team at Somerset County Council on ways to develop health visiting services.

The final report will be presented by Healthwatch Somerset to the Health and Wellbeing Board and shared with the Children’s Trust board later this year.

To take part in the survey click here.

Healthwatch Somerset is the county’s independent health and care champion. We exist to ensure that people are at the heart of care.

Our dedicated team of staff and volunteers listen to what people like about local health and care services, and what could be improved.

These views are then shared with the decision-making organisations in the county, so together we can make a real difference.

 

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