1. Report -

    Healthwatch Milton Keynes sees the provision of good, accessible and responsive mental health services as a priority.
  2. Report -

    What changes do people want to make to local services in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes?
  3. Report -

    In August 2019 Healthwatch Milton Keynes were commissioned to deliver engagement activity with people who currently use Mental Health Supported Accommodation and Employment Support services in Milton Keynes.
  4. Report -

    The purpose of this Enter and View visit was to engage with inpatients at the Campbell Centre to hear about their experience whilst under the care of the acute mental health inpatient service.
  5. Report -

    Between September 2019 and January 2020, Healthwatch Milton Keynes engaged with a total of 604 young people between the ages of 10 and 21.
  6. Report -

    Welcome to our 2019/20 Annual Report. Every Healthwatch publishes their annual report on 30th June each year.
  7. Report -

    Rethink Service Users talk about their experiences of the Covid-19 Pandemic
  8. Report -

    YiS wanted to make sure that the services being offered to young people were aligned with what young people need and delivered in the way young people want.
  9. Report -

    We joined forces with Parents and Carers Alliance MK (PACA MK) to investigate the experiences of families using CAMHS and Mental Health support for children and young people with autism and special educational needs.
  10. Report -

    People in Milton Keynes regularly share with us their frustration at the lack of autism support services, and a need for more knowledge and awareness of the condition amongst health professionals.
  11. Report -

    This report contains feedback from young people about services provided by Brook Milton Keynes.
  12. Report -

    This report highlights the health inequalities experienced by people when health professionals are unsure how to provide treatment or clinical advice to people with  specific needs,  which may be outside the experience of that professional.
  13. Report -

    People with little or no English struggle at all points of their healthcare journey. New Healthwatch research shines a light on barriers and delays to care they often experience and calls for equal access for all.
  14. Report -

    When people talk about access to health or care services being a ‘postcode lottery’, they are really describing inequality.
  15. Report -

    We know that an active lifestyle is important to prevent illness and improve our physical and mental wellbeing, helping us to feel our best.
  16. Report -

    NHS England asked us to explore how Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities in MK felt about vaccinations, and how they could make vaccinations more accessible.
  17. Report -

    We carried out in-depth engagement and listening activities, to capture experiences of health inequalities within specific communities in Milton Keynes. This report details what we found.