Published June 19, 2017 at 15:33
Rossendale residents are invited to get involved, debate and help shape the future of health and social care in Pennine Lancashire at a summer engagement event in the borough.
NHS, local councils and voluntary community and faith sector organisations in Pennine Lancashire, which is made up of East Lancashire and Blackburn with Darwen, have been working together for the past year on a programme to change the way health and social care is delivered in the area.
Together A Healthier Future aims to improve health and wellbeing whilst ensuring health and social care services meet residents’ needs. It also aims to meet the tough financial challenge in the next few years.
Over the last year, the programme has been talking and listening to members of the public through a series of engagement events, face to face meetings and on social media.
And now a further series of events will run throughout June, July and August in locations across Pennine Lancashire to update people on progress and share initial ideas about the next steps.
The Rossendale event will take place on Wednesday, July 26; 12.45pm-3.30pm in the Council Chamber at Rossendale Borough Council.
Dr Chris Clayton, Chief Officer of Together a Healthier Future, said:
We are particularly grateful over the past year that so many people have got involved and helped us come up with ideas about how to improve health and care services in Pennine Lancashire. We have been considering these ideas in developing our initial proposals.
We would now like to get people back – and even more people involved – to show them what we’ve been working on and get vital feedback from them on those ideas and what happens next.
Everyone is invited to attend any of the seven events and tell friends, family and colleagues to come along too.
Join the conversation via our Facebook page or on Twitter @ahealthyfuture_ #ahealthyfuture.