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Everything we do is guided by what people tell us about their experiences of health and social care. Find out more about how we're using these views to improve care.

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Children and Young People

Our work focuses on assessing youth-friendly health services, access to information and keeping healthy

For further information on our work and volunteering opportunities contact our Children and Young People Lead, Natalia Sali

020 7095 5765 

natalia.sali@healthwatchlambeth.org.uk

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Older People

Our work focuses on care behind closed doors including care homes, transfer of care from hospital to home and tackling loneliness

Contact our older people's engagement lead, Sara Lyon

07943 986 256

Sara.Lyon@healthwatchlambeth.org.uk

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Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing

Our work focuses on community and secondary care services, prevention and early intervention.

We want to understand the impact of inequalities on the mental health of people affected by financial insecurity, regardless of their age, gender, ethnic background, religious belief or disability

Contact our mental health engagement lead Anna D’Agostino

020 7274 8522

anna.dagostino@healthwatchlambeth.org.uk

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The LGBTQIA+ community: a partnership with Lambeth Links

We also work in partnership with Lambeth Links;  the new LGBTQIA+ community forum for Lambeth. Working in collaboration to  communicate  the many health and wellbeing issues that still adversely affect the LGBTQIA+ community and advocate for improvement in services across the borough. 

Lambeth Links website

Black Thrive: a partnership for Black wellbeing 

We also work in partnership with Black Thrive, taking a holistic approach towards addressing the underlying causes of mental ill health by looking at factors such as access to housing, education and employment. 

Black Thrive's website

Learning Disabilities

Our work focuses on the issues adults with learning disabilities face
when accessing community services.

We host the Lambeth Learning Disability Assembly for carers and those living with a learning disability, to come together and talk about the things that affect them and what they would like to see happen.

Learn more about the LLDA