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Clinical Commissioning Group Consultations

15/1/2020

 
The three NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups in County Durham and Darlington (NHS Durham Dales, Easington and Sedgefield CCG (DDES), Darlington CCG and North Durham CCG) will relaunch their two public consultations to ask local people to share their views and ideas on Stroke Rehabilitation Services and Inpatient Rehabilitation (Ward 6) at Bishop Auckland Hospital. They will both run until Tuesday 3rd March 2020.
 
The initial consultations, which started in October 2019, were paused due to the nnouncement of the general election and therefore lead to a period of purdah.
 
Please see below details of how you can find information for both consultations. Also included below are details of how you can get involved and the link to our websites for all of the consultation materials.
 
We are holding four public events for each consultation, if you wish to attend one, please register on the Eventbrite links below or by telephoning 0191 389 8609 and leave your name, email address or home address and phone number and which event you would like to attend or email [email protected]
 
Stroke Rehabilitation public events
 
Saturday 25 January 2020
Weekend 10am-12noon
Bishop Auckland Football Club

Tuesday 4 February 2020
Evening 6pm-8pm
Durham Town Hall

Thursday 6 February 2020
​Weekday 10am-12noon
The Witham, Barnard Castle

Tuesday 11 February 2020
Weekday 1pm-3pm
St Augustine’s Parish Centre, Darlington

Ward 6 public events

Thursday 30 January 2020
Saturday, 8 February 2020
10-12noon
10am-12pm
Durham Town Hall
The Witham, Barnard Castle

Wednesday 12 February 2020
6-8pm
Bishop Auckland Football Club, Bishop Auckland

​​Tuesday 25 February 2020                                                        
1-3pm                                                                                  
St Augustine’s Parish Centre, Darlington
 
Ways in which people can get involved
 
1. Visit their websites for full details on the consultations and to read the stakeholder briefing and full consultation documents: Stroke Rehabilitation Services and Ward 6
 
2. Complete the Stroke Rehabilitation consultation survey and Inpatient Rehabilitation (Ward 6) consultation survey
 
If you have any questions please call 0191 389 8609 and leave your name, email address or phone number or email [email protected]
 
They can provide versions of the consultation document in other languages and formats such as Braille and large print on request. Please contact the NECS Communications Team on 01642 745401.

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East Durham Trust is a flagship VCSE organisation for the 20 villages and 2 towns on the East Durham Coast. We are the 'go to' organisation in our community delivering a range of projects and services from crisis support  to art engagement. 
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