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Modernising community services across Oxfordshire

30/09/2021
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Health partners and local councils across Oxfordshire are hosting a series of virtual public meetings as part of a major project to modernise community services.

The Oxfordshire Community Services project aims to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for everyone across the county and increase independence for older people.

The online meetings are being held on:

Thursday 30 September 2021 6.30pm - 7.30pm 

Friday 8 October 2021 4.00pm - 5.00pm

For joining details, please visit the CCG website.

Diane Hedges, Deputy Chief Executive at Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said:

"We have drafted these principles across our health and social care partnerships. These principles will be very important to help guide the project and we want to make sure we get right before moving to the next stage.

"We need to hear what people who live or work in Oxfordshire think about them and offer their input on these principles, before we go any further.

"The meetings are a chance for the public, patients, carers, staff and volunteer organisations to ask questions and share views as we embark on this important work."

The improvements to community services will be made through:

  • more focus on prevention
  • provision of more care closer to home and different use of community hospitals
  • more use of digital technology
  • introduction of new services
  • work across organisations to meet demand
  • Over the next few months services to be reviewed include:
  • those which help people live independently and prevent isolation
  • out of hours GP services
  • home care and visiting services
  • community nursing and therapy services
  • short stay and community hospital beds
  • community tests and X-ray
  • urgent community services and minor injury services.

Dr Ben Riley, Executive Managing Director for Primary, Community and Dental Care at Oxford Health NHS FT, which provides community service in the county, said:

"We feel this is a fantastic opportunity to develop our services to improve the long-term health and wellbeing of people in Oxfordshire.

"To do this, it's vital that we take our communities with us on this journey of improvement, and hear from patients, their families, carers as well as the thousands of people who use, work or volunteer in community services across the county.”

More information and access to documents and questionnaire can be found on the CCG website.