Sometimes you may need to speak to someone about the health services you use.
Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) helps make sure the NHS listens to patients, their relatives, carers and friends and resolves their concerns as quickly as possible.
PALS also helps the NHS improve services by listening to what matters to patients and their families and making changes where they can.
See our Family Information Directory to find out more about PALS in Dorset.
Contact Healthwatch Dorset if you’ve recently visited your doctor, or local hospital, or used any health and care services in Dorset. Whether you’ve had a good or bad experience, Healthwatch can use your feedback to improve services for everyone.
They have the power to make NHS leaders and other care providers listen to what you have to say. They can also help you find reliable and trustworthy information and advice.
The Health Action Group works to make sure health services are more accessible and effective for people with:
- learning disabilities
- multiple, complex or profound needs
This helps people stay as healthy as possible.
The Health Action Group believes we can achieve this by:
- providing person-centred care
- improving access
- raising awareness
- treating everyone with a learning disability with respect and dignity
- making reasonable adjustments
- revising, monitoring and reviewing standards of care
- raising quality and standards of care
- monitoring progress
- using learning to improve services
These ideas are linked to the Pan Dorset Big Plan 2021 to 2024.
The Health Action Group and the Big Plan Staying Healthy work reports to both the Dorset Council and the BCP Council Learning Disability Partnership Boards.
Learning Disability Partnership Board (LDPB)
The role of the LDPB is to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities by:
- promoting their independence, choice, rights and inclusion
- making sure they're treated as equal citizens with access to mainstream services such as health, housing, employment and education
- making sure outside bodies consult with the LDPB as their main source of information when planning and making decisions that affect the lives of people with learning disabilities