The NHS Quality Taskforce for England wants experienced family members or carers to join its Parent Council.
I'm John Warburton with news that carers' voices wanted, to help guide NHS future. There’s a new call for carers or parents of young people who’ve been inpatients receiving mental health care, or learning disability and autism services. The NHS Quality Taskforce for England wants experienced family members or carers to join its Parent Council. The group’s aim is to check and advise the taskforce, because its members will have real-world experience of using the services it’s meant to help improve. Stay with us for more care related stories.
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