How can I get involved?
Who can get involved?
Regardless of your age, background or situation, anyone and everyone with an interest in health and social care can get involved.
Carers, service users, community leaders, patient representatives … everyone’s views matter.
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Why get involved?
The work of Hillingdon LINk is relevant to you, your family, friends and the wider community. We all use health and social care services or know someone who does.
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There are a wide range of opportunities and ways for you to help and make a difference in your community:
Become a member
Whether as an individual or an organisation, by becoming a member you will automatically be kept up to date on all the activities of Hillingdon LINk and will be the first to know of the important issues that are affecting health and social care services across the borough.
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To register to become a member click here
Share your views
Hillingdon Link gives you the chance to say what you think about how local health and social care services are run and the platform to express your opinions and views on issues that are affecting these services.
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Members’ forum
The members’ forum is a place for you to have your say.
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Complete a survey
We are very keen to gather your feedback on specific issues that affect the care services that you, your family and the wider community receive. We therefore regularly conduct surveys to seek your opinions and views.
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Take part in consultations
Whether online, or at one of our community meetings, Hillingdon LINk are continually seeking your response to consultations issued by bodies such as the Department of Health and the NHS.
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Volunteering
At Hillingdon LINk we have some interesting volunteering roles which give you the chance to work with others to make a difference to local health and social care services:
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