Book your place at the Healthwatch East Sussex 2024 Annual Event
Building Better Health and Care
18th July 2024 The View Hotel Eastbourne
Join Healthwatch East Sussex at their 2024 Annual Event to hear about their work, to share your experiences and to guide the future of local services.
With local peoples feedback, Healthwatch will continue to champion patient voice and help improve health and social care services for everyone.
Join them at their event to:
- Discussing key health and care themes
- Hearing from key decision-makers about the future of health and care
- Celebrating our activity from the last year
- Setting out our plans for 2024-25
Healthwatch East Sussex 2024 Annual Event Programme 2024 – 18th July 12:30pm – 16:00pm
12:30pm – 13:00pm – Arrival and networking lunch
13:30pm – 14:40pm Speakers and presentations
14:40pm – 15:40pm Discussion Groups
15:40pm – 16:00pm Wrap-up discussion and next steps
Book your place
Bookings for the event are via Eventbrite, and you can book a place by clicking on the link below and following the instructions:
Please note that places are limited and will be provided on a first-come-first served basis.
The deadline for booking places is midnight on Sunday 14th July
Further information
If you have any questions about the event, please contact;
Alex Hawkins, Marketing and Communications Manager
alexandra.hawkins@escv.org.uk or 07794 100 409
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