The input of local people, partners and local organisations is invaluable to us in shaping healthcare services.
We often have involvement exercises running, and the details of any that are currently active will be available below - simply click the title to read more.
Current ICB involvement opportunities
Current partner consultation/engagement activities
There is still chance for the public to share their views on Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust’s latest proposals, aimed at modernising older adult mental health care - with a focus on community-based support.
Over the past nine years, older adult mental health services in the area have been evolving to meet the needs of local communities. This next phase will be shaped by the views of local people. As part of this, two new state-of-the-art, multi-million-pound older adult units have been developed. The first at Dorothy Pattison Hospital in Walsall which opened in February, followed by Edward Street Hospital in Sandwell, which is due to open to patients in October.
A range of options are being considered. These include providing a Hospital at Home service along with inpatient care being delivered solely at new hospitals in Walsall and Sandwell, meaning the eventual closure of Meadow, Malvern and Holyrood wards at Penn and Bushey Fields Hospitals.
Local people are invited to give their feedback before 31 October 2025.
Read more about our plans and share your views: www.blackcountryhealthcare.nhs.uk/services-1/shaping-future-our-older-adult-mental-health-services-across-black-country
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Healthwatch Sandwell are undertaking a survey and engagement to gather patients and relatives experiences of their
We would like people to share their views and stories so that we can work with partners and help influence any changes that patients and relatives would like to see.
We have a survey and would kindly hope that people could complete it and share their views.
Healthwatch Walsall is the independent voice of the public in health and social care in Walsall. We use feedback from the public about their experiences of accessing using health and social care services to work with health and social care providers and commissioners to improve services.
This survey is about the knowledge and experiences of people from ethnic minority communities in Walsall accessing and using mental health services in primary care.