Are you a Thurrock resident who wants to quit smoking, or have you tried to access stop smoking support?

Healthwatch Thurrock wants to understand your experiences—whether it’s the challenges you’ve faced, barriers to accessing support, or ideas for making services like the Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service work better for you. 🗓️ Please complete the survey by 31st January.Your feedback matters, and to thank you, you’ll be entered into a draw to win a £50 voucher of your … Continue reading Are you a Thurrock resident who wants to quit smoking, or have you tried to access stop smoking support?

Survey from the Royal National Institute of Blind People

Royal National Institute of Blind People's (RNIB) latest survey is available to both blind and partially sighted men and women living in the UK, aged 16 years or over and is open until 20th December 2024. The survey will filter questions dependent on whether the person completing it is male or female. There are questions relating … Continue reading Survey from the Royal National Institute of Blind People

Thurrock Voluntary Sector Leaders: Wellbeing Questionnaire

Thurrock’s VCFSE organisations play a vital role in supporting communities through ongoing challenges to help improve the lives of Thurrock residents. To enable us to continue delivering effective services, it’s important to try to understand and prioritise the mental health of VCFSE staff and leaders. In 2020, *ACEVO’s report, ‘Workforce wellbeing in charities’ identified a … Continue reading Thurrock Voluntary Sector Leaders: Wellbeing Questionnaire

Complete the ‘eye care’ survey today!

Are you happy with the eye care you’re receiving?Is healthy vision something you take for granted? It’s important to check your eyesight regularly and, if there is a problem, be able to access the support you need.With over 600,000 people waiting for specialist NHS eye care, Healthwatch England know that getting the care you need … Continue reading Complete the ‘eye care’ survey today!

Have your say on what the Policing and Crime priorities and Fire and Rescue priorities should be for the next four years

Following his re-election in May, Roger Hirst, Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex, is now consulting on priorities to be included in his Police and Crime Plan 2024 and his Fire and Rescue Plan 2024. The Fire and Rescue Plan sets the strategic direction and priorities for Essex County Fire and Rescue Service for … Continue reading Have your say on what the Policing and Crime priorities and Fire and Rescue priorities should be for the next four years

Community Safety Survey – voice your priorities in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour

Essex residents are urged to voice their priorities to help police and local authorities tackle crime and anti-social behaviour in different communities. The annual Community Safety Survey by Safer Essex, on behalf of the county’s 14 Community Safety Partnerships, asks a range of questions to help focus multi-agency efforts in addressing crime and community safety … Continue reading Community Safety Survey – voice your priorities in tackling crime and anti-social behaviour