Are you a patient, carer or citizen from Derbyshire? Are you interested in getting involved in your local NHS?

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Production Inclusion Engagement Rachael Murfin - Patient Experience Lead Here are some key NHS/health related organisations in Email: [email protected] Derbyshire – what they do and their contact details. Phone: 0115 931 6218 You may contact any of the organisations in this leaflet to Sue Higginson - Patient Experience Manager find out how you can get involved. Email: [email protected] Phone: 01246 514 066 Joined Up Care Derbyshire (JUCD) Amanda Brikmanis - Public Involvement Manager Email: [email protected] Also known as Derbyshire’s Sustainability and Transformation Phone: 01246 514 328 Partnership (STP), brings together health and social care organisations across Derbyshire. They work together to provide more effective and Claire Haynes - Public Involvement Manager efficient health and care services for local people. Email: [email protected] Phone: 01332 868 677 JUCD are looking for people with different interests, backgrounds and experiences to become involved in a variety of ways. This starts Website: www.derbyandderbyshireccg.nhs.uk with participating in their Citizens’ Panel and telling them your area of Twitter: @NHSDDCCG interest, so they can match people to opportunities that suit them. Communications and Engagement Team Patient Participation Groups (PPGs) Sean Thornton - Head of Communications Your General Practitioner (GP)/doctors’ surgery should have a PPG. They Email: [email protected] are made up of patients and general practice staff working together to Karen Ritchie - Head of Engagement improve GP services and facilities for patients. PPGs vary in how active Email: [email protected] they are and what they do. Talk to your GP surgery for details about Phone: 0778 986 8346 your local PPG and how to get involved. If there isn’t a PPG, you could Katie Barker - Communications and Involvement Officer offer to help set one up. Email: [email protected] Phone: 0779 568 6450 NHS Hospital Trusts, Healthcare Trusts, Community Website: www.joinedupcarederbyshire.co.uk Health Services and Ambulance Trust Twitter: @JoinedUpCare University Hospitals of and Burton NHS Foundation Trust Covers five hospital sites - the Royal Derby Hospital and London Road NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) Community Hospital in Derby; Queen’s Hospital in Burton; Sir Robert Clinically led, legal NHS bodies responsible for commissioning (planning, Peel Hospital in Tamworth and Samuel Johnson Hospital in Lichfield. agreeing, monitoring and evaluating) local healthcare services. It aims to deliver outstanding hospital care for 900,000 people in Southern Derbyshire and South East Staffordshire. The Derby and Derbyshire CCG formed in April 2019 is a merger of the four previous CCGs in Derbyshire.

2 3 The public can get involved by sharing their experiences and views Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and Royal to help develop services, becoming a Trust member, participating or Primary Care helping researchers design studies, volunteering and fundraising. North Derbyshire’s only acute district general hospital, with 24 hour To get involved contact: Emergency Department services. As well as acute services, it provides Patient and Public Engagement Leads: community midwifery and specialist children’s services for over 400,000 Email: [email protected] local people and GP services in Chesterfield, Staveley and Clay Cross. Phone: Judith Payne - 01332 787 382 You can get involved by becoming a Patient Partner and sharing your Phone: Ali Betteridge - 01283 593 013 experiences and ideas to help the Trust ensure patients are at the heart Become a Trust member: of their work, volunteering, becoming a Member and fundraising. Rachel Orton - Membership Development Officer Contact the Patient Experience Team: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 01332 785 440 Phone: 08000 151 870 Become a volunteer: Twitter: @CRH_Patient_Exp Website: www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk/get-involved/patient-partnership Derby hospitals Email: [email protected] Become a volunteer: Phone: 01332 786 148 Email: [email protected] Burton, Tamworth and Lichfield hospitals) Phone: 01246 516 557 or 01246 516 348 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @CRHVolunteers Phone: 01283 593 201 Website: www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk/work-us/volunteering Get involved in research: Become a Trust member: Research and Development Department Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 08000 56 56 27 Phone: 01332 340 131 Twitter: @royalhospital Website: www.uhdb.nhs.uk/research-how-to-take-part-in-research Website: www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk/get-involved/become-member Support the Trust Charity: Support the Trust Charity: Website: www.dbhc.org.uk Email: [email protected] Twitter: @UHDBTrust Phone: 01246 513 366 Twitter: @royalhospital Website: www.chesterfieldroyal.nhs.uk/our-charity

4 5 Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust (DCHS) Provides health services to children and families, people with learning Deliver a range of community health services in Derby and Derbyshire. disabilities, people experiencing mental health problems and people These include community nursing, health visiting, specialist dental care, with substance misuse needs. They are committed to making a positive planned care services, rehabilitation care, podiatry, older people’s mental difference in people’s lives by improving health and wellbeing. health services, minor injury units, inpatient facilities, planned care, You can get involved by sharing your views, joining their Patient and children’s services and sexual health services. Carers Forum, volunteering, becoming a Trust member and taking part They are passionate about involvement and engagement and have in research. a membership of over 16,500, who they work with to support Feedback Patient, Family and Carers Experience to the Patient improvements within the Trust. Experience Team: Patient Experience Team: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 01332 623 751 or 08000 272 128 Phone: 01773 525070 Text: 07825 385 41 Twitter: @DchsPatient Website: www.derbyshirehealthcareft.nhs.uk Become a Member: Twitter: @derbyshcft Email: [email protected] Join the Patient and Carers Forum: Phone: 01773 525 065/88 Email: [email protected] Website: www.dchs.nhs.uk/home Phone: 01332 623 700 Twitter: @dchs.nhs.uk Become a volunteer:

Email: [email protected] DHU Health Care CIC Phone: 01332 623 700 ext. 33234 or 0750 057 8923 Deliver a range of community healthcare and integrated urgent care Become a Trust member: services across the East Midlands, including the 111 service and booked Email: [email protected] appointments at a number of primary care bases. The services in Derbyshire Phone: 01332 623 723 include home visiting, ‘out of hours’ services for community hospitals, Visit: www.derbyshirehealthcareft.nhs.uk/get-involved/trust-membership community nursing and Emergency Department Streaming Services. Get involved in research: DHU are keen to involve the public in shaping services and have active Email: [email protected] patient and carer groups that you can join. Phone: 01332 623 700 ext. 33407 Judith Brown - Patient Experience Manager Text: “Interested” to 0782 593 5177 Email: [email protected] Visit: www.derbyshirehealthcareft.nhs.uk Phone: 0300 1000 409 Twitter: @dhcftresearch Website: www.dhuhealthcare.com Twitter: @dhuhealthcare

6 7 East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) Healthwatch Derby and Derbyshire Provide emergency 999 and urgent care services for a population of The independent patient and public champion that holds health and approximately 4.8m people across the East Midlands, over 90 facilities, with social care systems to account. By listening to people’s experiences a fleet of over 580 vehicles providing 1,785 face-to-face responses daily. of publicly funded care, they help shape local health and social care Feedback from the public helps to deliver improvements. You can join services by providing intelligence based reports to highlight where EMAS’s Public Voice group. The group are actively involved in a range of services are not meeting people’s needs. Because Healthwatch are activities such as Ambassador Presentations, which explain procedures independent and cover all local NHS and social care services they can to community groups, visits to facilities and schools and reviews of see and highlight concerns that others may not be able to. their Patient, Advice and Liaison Service (PALS) procedures, complaints, Healthwatch Derby compliments and media messages. You could also join their team Email: [email protected] of 1,678 volunteer community first responders who respond to life- Phone: 01332 643988 threatening emergencies providing vital support to frontline services. Text: 07812 301806 Karen Long - PALS and Service Improvement Coordinator Website: www.healthwatchderby.co.uk Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/Healthwatchderby Phone: 0777 379 3008 Twitter: @HealthwatchDby Sarah Connerton - Patient Experience Manager Healthwatch Derbyshire Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Phone: 0782 690 3033 Phone: 01773 880786 Website: www.healthwatchderbyshire.co.uk Kelly Christie - Head of Safety and Patient Experience Facebook: www.facebook.com/Healthwatchderbyshire Email: [email protected] Twitter: @HWDerbyshire Phone: 0781 226 1255 Website: www.emas.nhs.uk Twitter: @EMASNHSTrust Patient and Public Involvement in East Midlands NHS Innovations and Research Organisations promoting patient and public voice, East Midlands Academic Health Science Network (EMAHSN) campaigning, advocacy and involvement opportunities Brings together the NHS, universities, industry, social care, third voluntary and community sectors, patients and communities to ignite National Association for Patient Participation (N.A.P.P.) innovation and transform the health of East Midlands residents. They A national membership organisation promoting Patient Participation Groups aim to ensure PPI and co-production is embedded within projects and (PPGs) and the national voice for patient participation in primary care. programmes, enable the adoption and spread of best PPI and co- Email: [email protected] production. They produce Public Face, a PPI newsletter across the region Website: www.napp.org.uk and host the East Midlands PPI Senate, which is made up of patients Twitter: @PatientParticip and carers from diverse backgrounds, experiences and areas.

8 9 Shahnaz Aziz - Patient Public Leadership Lead NIHR Clinical Research Network (CRN) East Midlands Email: [email protected] Provide the infrastructure that allows high quality clinical research in the Phone: 0781 477 9266 NHS, so patients can benefit from new and better treatments. They aim Website: www.emahsn.org.uk to increase opportunities for patients to take part in clinical research. Twitter: @EM_AHSN Steve Clapperton - Communications and Engagement Lead Public Involvement in East Midlands NHS Research Email: [email protected] Opportunities to get involved in research takes place in hospitals, Phone: 0116 250 2730 universities, GP surgeries, community and other health and social care Website: www.nihr.ac.uk/nihr-in-your-area/east-midlands settings. The following organisations can let you know how to get Twitter: @NIHRCRNEastMids involved in their activities and signpost you to other opportunities. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research Design Public Involvement at the University of Service (RDS) East Midlands of Health and Social Care Supports those preparing research proposals for submission to national peer-reviewed funding competitions for public health and applied health Patient and Public Involvement is interwoven through Health and Social or social care research. Public involvement is key at the design stage of Care programmes at the . The University do this research and the NIHR Research Design team can support with this. in collaboration with their Expert by Experience Group which works alongside academics as advisers, presenters and consultants in the Raksha Pandya-Wood - Senior Adviser in Public Involvement admission and selection process for students and staff, teaching and Email: [email protected] learning on their programmes and in curriculum development. Phone: 0116 252 5412 or 0115 924 9924 ext: 60707 Website: www.rds-eastmidlands.nihr.ac.uk/public-involvement Alison Kilduff - Head of Mental Health Nursing, Co-Chair ExE Group Twitter: @NIHR_RDSEM Email: [email protected] Phone: 01332 592 308 NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research Website: www.derby.ac.uk and Care East Midlands (CLAHRC EM) Twitter: @Alik1884k Improve patient outcomes by conducting relevant, quality health and social care research. Their programme enables public involvement in all aspects of research. Donna Richardson – Assistant Director and Patient and Public Involvement Lead Email: [email protected] Phone: 0116 258 4318 Website: www.clahrc-em.nihr.ac.uk Twitter: @CLAHRC_EM

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This leaflet has been produced by EMAHSN in collaboration with all the organisations listed within. If you need help understanding this document or simply require some further assistance or advice please just contact us on the details below and one of the team will help you. East Midlands Academic Health Science Network C Floor, Institute of Mental Health Innovation Park Triumph Road Nottingham NG7 2TU T: 0115 823 1298 E: [email protected] W: www.emahsn.org.uk