Healthwatch East Sussex: Women’s and girls’ experiences of health and care services Survey

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Healthwatch East Sussex are the local independent watchdog for health and care. 

They are collaborating with NHS Sussex to hear from girls (aged 14 years or older) and women about their experiences of local health services in the last 12 months. 

Please complete their short survey so they can help decision-makers understand how services can meet your needs and aspirations. Your feedback will be anonymous.  

Complete our short survey 
Please spend 15 minutes to complete their short survey so they can hear how things are for you.   

They want to hear: 

  • Issues important to girls and women when using local health and care services 
  • How comfortable girls and women feel talking to health and care professionals  
  • Where girls and women currently find support for health and wellbeing  
  • Preferences for receiving information on health services 

Tell them here:  
https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/HWESWomensHealth2025/ 


Further information

If you require support or can offer feedback on any other health or care service that you have used, please contact Healthwatch East Sussex by: 

Visiting: https://www.healthwatcheastsussex.co.uk/ 

Calling: 0333 101 4007 

Emailing: enquiries@healthwatcheastsussex.co.uk 

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