Share your healthcare experience with NHS leaders

April 20, 2021

The NHS Leadership Academy is asking local people: “Would you be interested in sharing your personal experiences of healthcare and leadership with the NHS? With our leaders who are participating in our learning programmes?”

The NHS ‘People Plan 2020/21: Action for us all’ sets out actions to support transformation across the whole NHS.

It focuses on how people can continue to look after each other and foster a culture of inclusion and belonging, as well as action to grow the NHS workforce, train people, and work together differently to deliver patient care.

A spokesperson explained: “At the NHS Leadership Academy, we believe that patients, service users and carers remain at the heart of the NHS and, therefore, play a vital collaborative role in improving patient care by sharing their experience of the NHS with the leaders that participate on our leadership development programmes.

“As part of their learning, our participants are asked to listen to the voices of patients and carers and consider the impact of positive and negative experiences of the NHS.”

The NHS Leadership Academy is currently recruiting patients and carers who are willing to share their lived patient, carer, or staff experiences. People’s stories will play a powerful and influential part of programme participants learning.

For further information visit the NHS Leadership Academy website and register your interest. 



One response to “Share your healthcare experience with NHS leaders”

  1. I would like to say that I think patient dignity is very important I am sick and tired of hospital and clinic staff addressing me as Patricia or worse, Pat How would they greet the Queen, “Hi Liz”! Also why above hospital beds is the consultant given a title but the patient none?

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