All of our recent reports are listed below in date order (most recent first). They can also be found within the category groupings on the right hand side of this page.

Reports prior to 2021 can still be found on our previous reports page – Reports, papers & work plans – Healthwatch Surrey.

Latest Reports > Mental health

Quarterly impact report – Quarter 4 (January to March 2024)

30/04/2024

This report highlights our major impacts throughout our fourth quarter of 2023/24 (January to March 2024).  Our work has included empowering communities to access services online, co-producing advice leaflets to improve people’s knowledge of primary care services, sharing Surrey residents’ experiences of dementia services on a national stage and working in partnership to make services more inclusive through the Accessible Information Standard.

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Access to primary care Information and advice Involvement of people Mental health Performance reports Social care

Insight bulletin – February 2024

14/02/2024

Our latest Insight bulletin highlights the key themes we’ve heard throughout Febraury 2024 as well as providing information about how we share our insight and our future engagement sessions.

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Access to primary care Insight bulletins Mental health

Quarterly impact report – Quarter 3 (October – December 2023)

06/02/2024

This report highlights our major impacts throughout the third quarter of 2023/24 (October to December 2023). It focusses on our priority areas including information and signposting, access to primary care, mental health, social care, involvement of people and tackling health inequalities.

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Access to primary care Information and advice Involvement of people Mental health Performance reports Social care

What we’re hearing about Guildford & Waverley – November 2023

13/12/2023

This report has been designed to share with the Guildford and Waverley Alliance to highlight what local people are talking to Healthwatch Surrey about.

 

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Information and advice Mental health

Quarterly Impact report – Quarter 2 (July – September 2023)

03/11/2023

This report highlights our major impacts throughout the second quarter of 2023/24 (July to September 2023). It focusses on our priority areas including information and signposting, access to primary care, mental health, social care, involvement of people and tackling health inequalities. .

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Access to primary care Information and advice Involvement of people Mental health Performance reports Social care

Insight bulletin – October 2023

03/11/2023

Our latest Insight bulletin summarises the key themes we’ve heard throughout October 2023 as well as providing details of our latest reports and information about how we gather our insight and our future engagement sessions.

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Access to primary care Insight bulletins Involvement of people Mental health Social care

Insight bulletin – September 2023

05/10/2023

Our latest Insight bulletin summarises the key themes we’ve heard throughout September 2023 as well as providing details of our latest reports and information about how we gather our insight and our future engagement sessions.

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Access to primary care Information and advice Insight bulletins Involvement of people Mental health Social care

What we’re hearing from children and young people – September 2023

08/09/2023

This report provides a summary of what we heard from children and young people during engagement events in August.

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Mental health

Quarterly Impact report – Quarter 1 (April – June 2023)

02/08/2023

This report highlights our major impacts throughout the first quarter of 2023/24 (April to June 2023). It focusses on our 4 priority areas.

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Access to primary care Involvement of people Mental health Performance reports Social care

Insight Bulletin – June 2023

05/07/2023

Our latest Insight bulletin summarises the key themes we’ve heard throughout June 2023:

  • Praise and thanks
  • Family support
  • Access to primary care
  • Community pharmacy
  • Experiences of mental health crisis
  • Support for carers.

Our Insight Bulletin also provides key information about where we share our insight and our future engagement sessions.

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Access to primary care Insight bulletins Mental health