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Work with Healthwatch North Yorkshire staff to reach young people and get their views on health and social care services.
Talk with a gather the views of younger people and report this back to Healthwatch North Yorkshire.
Help to conduct surveys and consultations within your community.
Produce case studies.
Signpost and connect young people with local support and services.
Attend community connector update meetings to share learning with other connectors.
Promote the ‘young people’s experiences of health in coastal communities’ survey with other young people.
Have a passion for improving local health and social care services.
Ability to work as part of a team.
Access to internet/email.
Experience of using Microsoft office, including word.
Respect of confidentiality always.
Be non-judgmental and always treat people with dignity and respect.
Good interpersonal skills with the ability to talk and listen to different audiences.
Strong communication skills with the ability to speak with different audiences.
Ability to write in a clear style to feedback people’s experiences.
Be non-judgmental and always treat people
with dignity and respect.
Good interpersonal skills with the ability to
talk and listen to different audiences.
Strong communication skills with the ability to
speak with different audiences.
Ability to write in a clear style to feedback
people’s experiences.
Be reliant and punctual.
Ability to work independently but the confidence to ask for support if needed.
We will work closely with you to ensure that the role fits in with your other personal and social commitments.
Where:
Varied. Online and in-person engagement will take place across coastal areas in North Yorkshire. We will work closely with you to ensure engagement will take place in your local area.
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The independent champion for people who use health and social care services across North Yorkshire. They are here to make sure that those running services, put people at the heart of care.
Their purpose is to understand the needs, experiences and concerns of people who use health and social care services and to speak out on their behalf.
They perform 3 main functions:
• Acting as an information and signposting point for members of the public who need support with queries about, or issues with, health and social care services.
• Logging and monitoring the feedback received from the public, and information received from providers and regulators, about health and social care services.
• Using the above intelligence as a means to run research projects, campaigns and observational “Enter & View” visits of service premises (which they publicly report on) across the county.
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