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    Find out about developments in health and social care, or read reports on what you've told Healthwatch and what we are doing.
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    As a Community Research volunteer, will you support with undertaking our priority projects and help to collect and analyse data on people’s experience of health and social care services.
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    THIS RECRUITMENT HAS NOW CLOSED, but information is provided here for existing candidates' reference.

    We are looking for a person who can engage proactively with diverse members of our community and sensitively draw out their views, working effectively with volunteers and partner organisations to reach as many people as possible. Crucially, they will be able to work flexibly as part of a small and committed team – thus ensuring that the intelligence we gather can have a real impact.
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    By signing up as a member you will receive our monthly e-bulletin which contains updates about our work, local health and social care news and events, and information on ways to get involved.

    You will also receive ad hoc emails about important pieces of work where you can have your say. You may occasionally receive information by phone or at any postal address you provide.

    Read our privacy statement about how we store and use your data: https://www.healthwatchsouthwark.org/privacy-statement.
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    A range of articles covering in-depth information for during the pandemic on specific health services, different groups you are a part of, and advice on keeping mentally and physically healthy.
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    Resources to keep your community informed, support them to stay safe during the pandemic, and encourage them to get the vaccine.
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