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‘Right Care, Right Time, Right Place’
5 year Strategy
NHS Greater Huddersfield Clinical Commissioning Group
NHS Greater Huddersfield Clinical
Commissioning Group (CCG) is a group of family doctors and other
health professionals who have the job of looking after the health of
people in a local area.
One of the most important things
they do is to plan and buy health services for local people.
The CCG knows how many people
there are and what their needs are. This information is in written in a
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).
The CCG plans and buys:
the services provided by big hospitals.
ambulance services.
‘out of hours’ family doctor (GP) services.
community health services.
services for people who have
learning disabilities and/or
mental health needs.
NHS Greater Huddersfield CCG wants to get the best health for the
people of Greater Huddersfield
2014-2019
The CCG is thinking about what it plans to do for the next 5 years. It
wants everyone to have the right
care at the right time in the right place.
We have to do things differently because people’s needs have
changed.
We are better at treating diseases
that used to kill people.
New treatments, drugs and
technology have changed how we look after people.
There are more people.
People are living longer.
People are more likely to be ill because of conditions like diabetes,
heart disease and mental health
problems.
Care can now be provided at home,
or near to where people live. This works really well and people like it.
The CCG have used information from the JSNA, the Health and Wellbeing
Strategy and what people have told them to make their plans.
They have also thought about what changes are needed to make sure
services are high quality and safe.
The CCG aims to
Help people look after their own
health better
Make the best use of technology and new ways of doing things
Have the best care available and use it more efficiently
Work together better in the local
community
To make things better the CCG wants to;
make more services available near your home
improve people’s health and well being
ask you how you want services
to be
make sure all the services people use work together well.
Have services that are easy to use and treat people with dignity
and respect
We asked local people what they
thought.
People told us:
Information on health should be
easy to understand and find.
Make health services easier to use.
We want to know more about our
health.
Help us to look after ourselves better.
Spend more money in the local community.
Staff should talk to us and listen to
us.
Organisations that look after us
should work together.
We want more health checks.
We want more help when we leave
hospital.
Keep people safe.
We want more services near to our homes.
Technology should be used by
services to make things easier.
The CCG wants to know what you think about their plans
Do you understand what we plan to
do?
Yes Mostly
I think so
Not really Not at all
If no, why not
Have we thought about everything we need to in our plans
Yes
Mostly I think so
Not really Not at all
If no, what else should we think
about
What do you think we can do to make sure the plan works well for
local people
Is there anything you want to tell us
Is there anything else you want to tell us
Email us at rightcaretimeplace@wsybcsu.nhs.uk
Send us your answers on the form
FREE through the post;
FREEPOST
RLTG-JAYY-ZSRX
Right care, Right time, Right place
5th Floor F Mill
Dean Clough
Halifax
HX3 5AX
Come to one of our drop-in sessions.
Find out more at our website
www.rightcaretimeplace.co.uk or in the newspaper.
Equality Monitoring
To know if we have asked enough people their views we ask people to answer these questions, but you do not have to answer them.
We will not tell anyone how you answered, but we will use the information to make decisions.
Please circle your answers.
Question Answer Prefer not to say
What is the postcode where you
live?
_____________ First part only
Are you
Question Answer Prefer not to say
A woman? or
A man?
How old are
you?
I am ______ years old
What is your
Asian / Asian British
Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Chinese
Other Asian (please write in) ________________________
Black / African / Caribbean / Black British
Question Answer Prefer not to say
ethnic background?
African Caribbean Other Black (please write in)
_________
Mixed / multiple ethnic groups
White & Black Caribbean White & Black African
White & Asian Other Mixed/multiple (please write in)
_________
White
English/Welsh/Scottish/NI/British
Irish
Gypsy or Irish Traveller Other White (please write in) _________
Other ethnic group Arab Other ethnic group (please write in)
__________
Question Answer Prefer not to say
Are you
disabled?
Yes
No
What kind
of impairment/s do you have
Physical or mobility
Mental health condition
Sensory – Hearing
Sensory - Visual
Question Answer Prefer not to say
Learning disability/ difficulty
Long-standing illness or health condition
Other/s_____________
Are you
transgender?
Yes
No
If you are transgender you could be
someone born as a man and living as a
woman or born as a woman and living as
a man
Do you have a religion?
Which?
Yes
No
Buddhism
Christianity
Question Answer Prefer not to say
Hinduism
Islam
Judaism
Sikhism
Other_____________
What is your
sexual orientation?
Bisexual
Attracted to both sexes
Lesbian
Women attracted to women
Gay man Men attracted to men
Heterosexual/ straight Men and women attracted to each other
Are you pregnant or had a baby in the last 6
months?
Yes No
Do you
provide care for anyone? This could be family, friends, neighbours or others who are
Yes
No
Question Answer Prefer not to say
ill or disabled.
Thank you for completing this form
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