With just four weeks remaining for the consultation on changes to NHS services in mid and south Essex, we have produced a new video outlining what the proposals mean. At 15 minutes long, the short video can help busy residents get to grips with the proposals quickly. The proposals discussed in the video include:
- Potential changes to the places where we provide some community hospital intermediate care and stroke rehabilitation services,
- making permanent the temporary move of the freestanding midwife-led birthing unit from St Peter’s Hospital, Maldon to the William Julien Courtauld Unit at St Michael’s, Braintree.
- the possibility of moving all other patient services at St Pete’s Hospital, Maldon to other locations, mostly in and around Maldon.
Over 1,500 survey responses have been received so far from people across mid and south Essex. If you haven’t completed the survey yet, there is still time before the consultation closes on 4 April 2024.
Other ways you can get involved:
- Completing a survey on virtual views
- Joining one of the planned events
- Joining a session being run by a voluntary sector organisation. These sessions are for people that might find it difficult to attend one of the other public events, and/or for people that need extra support to understand the proposals and share their views.
- Talking to us through out social media channels or at a drop-in event.
- Get in contact via email [email protected] or phone at 01268 594350
- Writing in via: FAO: Community Capacity Consultation NHS Mid and South Essex ICB, PO Box 6483, Basildon, SS14 0UG