Join the conversation on the future plans for King George and Queen’s hospital
07/01/2020
Barking Havering Redbridge hospital trust are inviting local residents to join in the conversation on future plans for King George and Queen’s hospitals at a series of public listening events.
The events will give people the opportunity to hear from leaders and clinicians on future improvements and for local residents to share their own experiences of using services and ideas about improving access.
Your comments will feed into plans for the future and will be developed into what the hospital call a clinical strategy. For more information, click here.
The details of the listening events are below; click on the link to reserve your place. Light refreshments will be available. Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing you there.
Monday 20 January
6.30pm to 9pm
Fullwell Cross Library, 140 High Street, Barkingside, Ilford, IG6 2EA
Tuesday 21 January
6.30pm to 9pm
Queen’s Hospital, Rom Valley Way, Romford, RM7 0AG
Monday 27 January
6.30pm to 9pm
Barking Learning Centre, 2 Town Square, Barking, IG11 7NB
The events follow on from an initial survey that was shared with our staff and public, to start gathering views on the case for change and the priorities for the strategy. Find out more about the development of our clinical strategy in our dedicated web section.
For any queries, please email bhrut.communications@nhs.net.
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