A new project aims to gather feedback from residents about their experiences with health and social care services.

Action Hampshire and Healthwatch Hampshire are working together to connect with people across the county.

They want to hear about residents' experiences with services such as GP surgeries, dentists, pharmacies, mental health teams, social services, hospital services and ambulance services.

Action Hampshire is organising online workshops for voluntary sector organisations to learn how they can help collect these stories and experiences.

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These organisations can apply for funding to support their involvement in the project.

Action Hampshire CEO Nicky Judd said: "We are excited to support organisations in Hampshire to engage with their local communities to gather insight and perspectives about the health and social care services they interact with.

"The increase in engagement with a wide demographic of individuals will help Healthwatch Hampshire identify feedback themes and trends when assessing the impact and quality of services in Hampshire which is positive for everyone."

To find out more about the project, share your experiences, or sign up to our upcoming workshops visit bit.ly/hwhengagement.

All feedback is confidential.

Healthwatch Hampshire, the independent champion for users of health and social care services, will ensure that people's needs, experiences, and concerns are shared with the relevant services.