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J i 52 Advertiser&Tlme»,Thursday.Man:h 29. 20ia : www.clttheroeadvertl8er.co.uk i I v !


EAST LANCASHIRE CLINICAL COMMISSIONING GROUP (CCG) PUBLIC CONSULTATION - STRATEGIC PLAN FOR HIGH QUALITY HEALTH SERVICES, 2012 - 2017


: We would like your views on the plans


. put- forward for commissioning high .quality, safe and effective health services


for the population of East Lancashire. We would- welcome any suggestions •- you may have'on the future of health c; services.in East Lancashire.


CONSULTATION RESPONSES Email: - - ■;


consultation@eastlancspct.nhs.uk Write to our FREEPOST address:


FREEPOST RSSS-YJCX-TXLE NHS East Lancashire CCG Communication and Engagement Team Walshaw House, Regent St, Nelson, Lancashire, BB9 8AS


Phone (Ipcal ratej: . 7 0845 603 1068 / ’ Text: 07850 910451 .


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Q2: Specifically, what do you think of our vision: East Lancashire Clinical Commissioning Group will commission high quality, safe and effective health services


that meet patients needs and improve their health"


QUESTIONNAIRE Your views.matter - please fill in this questionnaire and return it to us. (Alternatively you can complete the questionnaire online at


WMfw.eastiancspct^nlis.iik/strategicpIan Please be assured that the information you provide will remain strictly confidential.


iC n l Q1: Please let US know what you think of bur overall plans mm


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appropriatejr. Engaged GPs who will contribute to developments; Services designed closer to people's homes to promote independence and strengthen oca services; An effective and efficient organisation that is highly regarded by its members those who work with it and.the population it serves; High quality services delivering improved clinical outcomes; High levels of p a t S f a S r


And what we hope to achieve: a D " o Z £ v '? ° F 5 ! ;S / p '' '^


themselves and work with health professionals to use NHS services


years of music making


AN astonishing 40-year spell as the conductor of Slaidburn Silver Band was just cause for celebration for John Cowking and friends with a special concert at Newton Village Hall on Sunday. After taking up his trusty baton at the


Q3: How can we promote better use of services? Mi ;


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If you are interested in local health issues, would you like to become a member of the CCG?


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Membership is free, once the CCG is established you will receive updates and information about local health services and have the opportunity to comment on plans and proposals. If you would like to become a member, please let-us have your name and address -you can use , the same contact ■ details on this page stating 'membership' or email: membership® eastlancspct.nhs.uk.


tender age of 16, John has enjoyed every minute of his music making with what's known as the "happy band", due to their obvious thorough enjoyment of every performance. Fans, friends and family gathered to mark


the auspicious occasion, with the band playing favourite pieces from throughout


■fs Q4: What more can we do to help people look after themselves better?


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'j hejnmond John's musical career as well as the band's


world-famous signature march "Slaidburn", composed especially for the band and named after the village. The afternoon was concluded with pieces


from the first ever concert John conducted in 1973.


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Q5: With a limited budget and a rising demand for health services do you have any further suggestions that we may have missed in our plan?


I IT'S YOUR NHS - SO HAVE YOUR SAY... YOUR VIEWS MATTER *?W!?S5sj6a»;'i


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