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23 August 2024
SNEE Trans* Health Inclusion Network for Care (SNEE THINC)
The transgender, non-binary and gender questioning network for SNEE has co-produced a new name SNEE Trans* Health Inclusion Network for Care (SNEE THINC). We are a growing group of the trans* community and health and care professionals passionate about making positive changes for better inclusion and access to services and have been meeting monthly since April 2024. We also make use of the Let’s Talk SNEE platform to share ideas and have discussion. If you are interested in joining or know someone who might be, please visit this page to find out more and complete the survey to join: https://www.letstalksnee.co.uk/tg-nb-gq-network
Health and Wellbeing Webinars
Health and Wellbeing Webinars are online, live video meetings presented by health and wellbeing professionals within their specialist field. Typically, a webinar lasts for an hour or so. They provide great insight, invaluable advice and often includes time for questions.
A project is underway to consider developing a programme of free Health and Wellbeing Webinars to meet the needs of people and communities across Suffolk and North East Essex (SNEE). We would be grateful if you could spare a few minutes to complete this short online survey. Your participation really matters as it will help determine whether we run webinars and their content. Thank you.
Find the survey at https://forms.office.com/e/jWHjVMBWf0
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9 August 2024
End of life care in East of England
In partnership with NHS East of England, Marie Curie is conducting a study to understand the experiences of people in the East of England who:
• are living with a terminal illness.
• are supporting or caring for someone with a terminal illness.
• have been bereaved in the last two years
The findings and insights will be shared with those responsible for making decisions about palliative and end of life care in the East of England – so together we can ensure a better end of life for all.
To share your thoughts please take the survey at
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12 July 2024
Knowledge and Skills you may need to face serious illness, sudden loss, or bereavement - How much do you know?
We tend not to like to talk about end-of-life care but the more we find out about our choices and options, and where to find support, the better prepared we’ll be.
If you are over 18 years and live in the East of England we invite you to complete this public awareness survey. It contains a series of questions to help you identify areas you may wish to learn more about.
All responses are anonymised. Your participation will help guide improvements to end-of-life care in your area.
To take the survey please go to https://ueapsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eESYQOu0PRi9uZw
If you have any questions or need more information about the survey, then please contact Dr Guy Peryer g.peryer@uea.ac.uk at the University of East Anglia.
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7 June 2024
Learning Disability Annual Health Check
An annual health check is a yearly check-up which often takes place at your doctor’s surgery. It may also happen at your home in some cases. Having a health check every year can help you find out if you have any health problems you need support with and will give you the opportunity to speak to your GP or nurse.
The Suffolk and North East Essex Joint Forward Plan identifies the need to address health inequalities for people with learning disabilities and autism. One way of doing this is to improve the quality of the annual health checks. Some people have told us of their experiences of having an annual health check and we would like to hear from more people in our communities of their experiences of having an annual health check.
We would like to know what is working well and where things need to be made better. The questionnaires will enable people to
• Share experiences of their annual health check.
• Feedback about what worked well for them and what could be better.
• Help the NHS to know how they could be better supported to attend their annual health check.
A questionnaire is available for people over the age of 14 who have had an annual health check and for anyone caring for or supporting someone with a learning disability.
These questionnaires will help us to make improvements and share positive experiences, as we want all annual health checks to be good.
Where can I find the questionnaire?
Your surgery will send you a link to the ‘Let’s Talk SNEE’ platform where the questionnaire will be available to complete online. The questionnaire is for you and/or anyone that cares or supports you. Please do not share it with anyone else.
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17 May 2024
Suffolk Suicide Prevention Action Plan
Suffolk County Council’s Public Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Team is asking people to support the development and delivery of our suicide prevention action plan.
In Suffolk, working aged men are at the highest risk of suicide. We want to focus our efforts over the next 12 months to improve the experience of working aged men in Suffolk, and we need your help.
We are seeking volunteers to help shape our approach – could that be you?
Working groups are being set up to tackle the following areas:
• Awareness Raising, Information, Advice and Guidance
• Risk Reduction
• Crisis Support
You may also wish to become a member of the Suffolk Suicide Prevention Partnership – a virtual forum where you can receive information about the programme and the progress we make.
So, if you are a working aged man living or working in Suffolk and you would like to be part of a conversation to improve the wellbeing of men we are waiting to hear from you.
Please send an email to publicmentalhealth@suffolk.gov.uk to express your interest.
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3 May 2024

If you are interested in getting involved in the above research project, please contact Debbie direct at D.Dyer2@UOS.AC.UK please do NOT contact SNEE ICB.
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19 April 2024
Advance Care Planning Awareness and Action Day
A national day highlighting the importance of Advance Care Planning – find out more at www.letstalksnee.co.uk/eol-advance-care-planning-awareness-and-action-day
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5 April 2024
NMC and Advanced Practice and Additional Regulation
Your views will make a big difference to this important work. If you’d like to be kept up to date with the progress of the NMC and be notified of any opportunities to get involved, including when the NMC consult on any changes, please https://r1.dotdigital-pages.com/p/129A-120W/advanced-practice
GMC launches consultation on how it regulates physician associates and anaesthesia associates
In December 2024, the GMC will start regulating physician associates (PAs) and anaesthesia associates (AAs). The GMC consultation on proposed rules, standards and guidance that set out how GMC will regulate anaesthesia associates (AAs) and physician associates (PAs) is now open.
GMC welcome responses from public, patient representative groups, and any other individuals or organisations who are likely to be affected by, or use, GMC processes governing the regulation of AAs and PAs.
The consultation runs for eight weeks until midnight on the night of Monday 20 May.
Visit the GMC website for more information and details of how you can take part: https://www.gmc-uk.org/pa-and-aa-regulation-hub/regulating-aas-and-pas-consultation
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22 March 2024
NHS App
Keep updated on everything NHS App
NHSE Digital have created an update to make it easy for anyone outside the NHS with an interest in the NHS App to stay informed, such as charity workers, councillors, volunteers, etc.
If you know anyone who would like this update, please share this short form with them to sign up: https://forms.office.com/e/Z2XDgksvXx
New: NHS App Walk Through Videos
You can find step-by-step videos showing you how to use the redesigned NHS App in this toolkit which can be found at https://digital.nhs.uk/services/nhs-app/toolkit/walk-through-videos
Use these guidance videos to:
- learn how different NHS App services look from your patient's perspective
- demonstrate the app to patients and the public
- promote the app with your network, and on your website and display screens
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8 March 2024
Women’s Health
As a part of a national ten-year drive to improve the health and wellbeing of all women, people and organisations. Suffolk and north east Essex (SNEE) have been working to shape better local health services. Healthwatch are supporting this women’s health programme to make sure people’s experiences and views are included to shape future care and support.
You can read more about how you can share your views, opinions and lived experience of using local services now by visiting https://healthwatchsuffolk.co.uk/womenshealth/
You can also take part in the women’s health engagement (March 2024). The SNEE Women’s Health Insight and Oversight group is coordinating engagement to shape services and support for women across SNEE. Together with our co-production team, the group has developed a local survey for people to anonymously share their views and experiences.
Please note: This project includes those who identify as women but may not have been born female and those who were born female but may no longer identify as a woman.
Complete the survey and support the engagement with local people by going to
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/SNEEwomenshealth/
Healthwatch Suffolk is hosting a network for people and professionals to shape better health and care together
The network is a working group of:
• Transgender and non-binary people
• People exploring their gender identity
• Health and care professionals
You must be over the age of 18 to join the network.
The people in the network will help it to grow and develop in a positive and inclusive way, supported by our co-production team and an ambassador from the trans community.
Interested? Here’s how you can join in
The network will be hosted online using the Let’s Talk SNEE platform (hosted by the NHS in Suffolk and north east Essex). Find out more by visiting https://www.letstalksnee.co.uk/tg-nb-gq-network
For more information about our network, please call freephone 0800 448 8234, or email coproduction@healthwatchsuffolk.co.uk
NHS App
The NHS website has step-by-step guidance on how to get started with the NHS App visit https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/nhs-app-help-and-support/getting-started-with-the-nhs-app/
Face-to-face support sessions are FREE and taking place across Suffolk, Colchester and Tendring.
In North East Essex the sessions advertised are hosted by the Digital Access Support Team.
In Suffolk Communities Together East Anglia’s Digital Champions will be on-hand to offer support. Find out more about Communities Together at https://www.communitiestogethereastanglia.org
Please see full information and dates here at https://suffolkandnortheastessex.icb.nhs.uk/your-health-and-services/primary-care-gps/accessing-services-digitally/getting-started-with-the-nhs-app/