1. News -

    Here at Healthwatch Salford we are pleased to share that we have achieved national recognition for demonstrating our commitments to equality and diversity following our recent reassesment.
  2. News -

    Our Chief Officer, Sam Cook reflects on 2022 and looks ahead at Healthwatch Salford's plans for 2023.
  3. News -

    Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) services are being renamed as NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression, following a public consultation.
  4. News -

    Share your views on the future of Walkden Gateway Medical Practice.
  5. News -

    We want to hear from the people of Salford, on how the cost of living crisis may have affected them.
  6. News -

    Salford men are to be invited to open up about mental health – good, bad, or could be better.
  7. News -

    Here at Healthwatch Salford, we're proud to have achieved 'Supporter' status for Greater Manchester's Good Employment Charter.
  8. News -

    Are you a young person who is accessing mental health services? Or have a family member who is accessing young persons mental health services?
  9. News -

    Men in Salford are being asked about their mental health by the newly created Salford Men’s Mental Health Commission.
  10. News -

    Would you like to help improve outcomes and experience for people with mental health concerns who use Northern Care Alliance hospital services?
  11. News -

    Luso Connection UK are organising family day to celebrate and showcase the contribution of Black African in building and strengthening local communities. They aim to learn from & honour the incredible contributions of our Black sisters to local Salford.
  12. News -

    We are thrilled with this tremendous achievement which reflects all our hard work and determination on embedding FREDIE across our organisation.
  13. News -

    Healthwatch England reports that the continuing cost of living crisis is negatively affecting people's physical and mental wellbeing, with vulnerable people and those on lower incomes hit the hardest.