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21.11.2006 By C. Standerwick

Patient Participation GroupPatient Participation Group

South Lewisham Group Practice

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Why?

Patient participation groups were developedPatient participation groups were developed As a way to extend patient involvement. As a way to extend patient involvement. A format that encourages people to engage A format that encourages people to engage

with the NHS at the same time as engaging in with the NHS at the same time as engaging in their their ownown health care. health care.

They can provide practical support for the They can provide practical support for the

practice.practice.

They can contribute to the continuous They can contribute to the continuous improvement of services.improvement of services.

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Mission StatementWhy do we need a mission statement?

• Publicises the vision, values and intention of an organisation/group

• It will focus the group (a mission statement is best developed with the input of all members)

• The best mission statements are 3-4 sentences long

• Believe in your mission statement, if you don’t how will you expect others to

Mission Statement – by Walt Disney

"To make people happy”

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Develop Aims & Objectives

Example Aims• To participate in the health improvement of the local population• To encourage patients to engage in their own healthcareObjectives• To have knowledge on issues that impact on health• Being a signpost to other services. agencies• Sharing experience & feeding back• Identifying areas with scope for improvement• Highlighting excellence• Turning knowledge into action• Supporting change• Bringing peers together for mutual encouragement• Promoting self-management• Linking into the community

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What can you do to help?

• Provide services/facilities in the surgery

i.e. resource library, health promotion

information (where space allows)

• Fundraising

• Help with patient surveys, and discuss

results

• Contribute to service development and

decision making

• Lobby local organisations, patients etc.

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This is not!

• A forum for individual complaints

• A tool for Implementation of the Governments or any individuals pre-determined agenda

• Unwanted extra workload

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Continuing Growth

• We must make sure we monitor progress against objectives

• Publicise our successes• Involve people• Learn from other groups• Expand activity (we do not want

to become stale)• Make sure we review our

objectives regularly

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Available Resource

National Association Of Patient Participation N.A.P.P

What do N.A.P.P do?

• Encourages the formation of patient participation groups

• Provides information for groups• Organises national and local conferences for

groups to share best practice• Maintains the nationwide network of groups• Seeks to influence national policy • Supports PCT initiatives

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What do they have available to help?

• Funded to work with Primary Care Trusts • Tool kit available• Information available on pilot projects • Help line • Website forum• Local/regional support

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N.A.P.P contact information

0870 7743666www.napp.org.uk

Information on N.A.P.P. publications is at

www.napp.org.uk

Reference used in developing presentation: National Association of Patient Participation example slides.