St Helier Hospital is going to be changing - come and share your views
17/08/2017
Healthwatch Sutton will be hosting an event in conjunction with their AGM that will allow residents to discuss the proposed changes to Epsom and St Helier Hospitals. The plans to change the hospital were announced during their 5 year transformation plan which can be viewed from the link below.
Daniel Elkeles, Chief Executive of Epsom and St Helier University Hospital Trust and representatives Ambulance Trust and Healthwatch Sutton will be in attendance to present their views on the proposed changes.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for local residents to have their say and hear from key decision makers about the proposed changes. I would strongly encourage all to attend. “ – Pete Flavell, Healthwatch Sutton Operations Manager
The event will be held at Carshalton Beeches Baptist Church, Banstead Road, SM5 3NL. Tuesday 5th September 4:30pm – 7pm.
Get involved
Before the meeting you can do two things that will help your voice be heard:
1. Read the proposal for changes to the hospital
2. Complete our 2 minute questionnaire to share your thoughts about the proposal - this will help us understand Sutton residents key concerns and benefits about the proposals. You can also tweet us using the hashtag #StHelierQuestions
You can reserve your place by heading to https://sthelierquestions.eventbrite.co.uk
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