Healthwatch East Sussex Host a Rye Listening Tour One Year On Event

On the 13th of February Healthwatch East Sussex (HWES) held a One Year On Event with the partners involved in the Rye Listening Tour.
During the event HWES shared updates on work that has taken place since the tour including information on their Oral Health in Care Homes Project and engagement with the East Sussex County Council Transport Team. The event also included some discussion sessions to hear about recent experiences and to capture feedback on local health and care.
HWES also welcomed the Chair of Healthwatch England Professor David Croisdale-Appleby to the event.
To read out Rye Listening Tour One year On Report please visit the HWES website by clicking the button below.
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