Community Links Worker Public Engagement
Overview
We are developing a Community Link Worker service that will support patients with social, emotional and practical needs. We’d like to hear from anyone who might use the service about what they think it should look like.
Why your views matter
Link Workers can support individuals with a wide range of social, emotional or practical needs. This can include:
- Providing advice and information on available community activities
- Supporting referrals to foodbanks
- Accompanying service users to organisations/services
- Helping individuals’ deal with issues/problems that are most important to them.
We would like to share more information with you about how the service is developing. To help us get the right model for East Lothian we would like to hear your ideas on:
- The development of the Link Worker service
- What you need from this service
- Future service delivery
Events
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Community Link Worker Public Engagement
From 25 Oct 2019 at 10:00 to 25 Oct 2019 at 12:00Esk Rooms 1 and 2, Brunton Hall Musselburgh EH21 6AA. Please email lucy.a.stewart@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk or phone Lucy on 01620 827 138 to let us know if you are coming.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Local Residents
- People who live in rented housing
- Young people
- Deaf / Deaf Blind people living in East Lothian
- Everyone
- Participants
- Community Councils
- East Lothian Council Tenants
- Business Community
- Third Sector
- Parents and Guardians
- Registered Tenant Organisations
- Prescribed Consultees
- Rural Communities
- Local authorities
- Stakeholders
- East Lothian Council Staff
- East Lothian Tenants and Residents Panel
- Stakeholder Organisations
- Service Providers
- Communities
- Staff & unions
- Patient involvement groups
- Area Partnerships
- Service providers
- Interest & advocacy groups
- Local Residents
- Visitors / Tourists / Non Residents
- Parents & Guardians
- Disabled People
- Children & Young People
- Service Users
- Tenants and Residents Associations
- LGBT individuals
- People Affected by Drugs / Alcohol Misuse
- People affected by Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Patients
- Carers
- Council staff
- Parents & Carers
- School staff
- Carers of People with Dementia
- Local Residents
- Community Groups & Organisations
- Teachers
- Staff
- Students
- ELC Councillors
- Citizens' Panel Members
- Unions
- Community Planning Partners
Interests
- Health & Social Care
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