Our Work
At Healthwatch Calderdale we work on a variety of projects. We respond to feedback from the public to help influence the direction of our work as well as participate in national cooperative work with other organisations. This allows Healthwatch to be reactive and flexible when new problems come up in the community.
If there are issues you think we should be working on, or there are any problems with any of the reports below, please contact us on info@healthwatchcalderdale.co.uk or by phone on 01422 399 433.
Latest Reports > womens health
Let’s hear it for women’s health – inequalities overview
Let’s hear it for women’s health – Health inequalities report
Healthwatch Kirklees and Healthwatch Calderdale worked together to find out how women of different demographic statuses view their health and wellbeing.
In this report, you’ll find:
• A summary of our findings.
• The impact of finance on women’s health and wellbeing.
• Insight into the views of female carers and what they say they need to improve their health and wellbeing.
• Insight into the barriers faced by disabled women and women with long-term conditions when looking after or improving their health and wellbeing, as well as their ideas for improvements.
• How women’s employment status affects health and wellbeing.
Let’s hear it for women’s health – Calderdale local report
Healthwatch Calderdale talked to women in our local area to find out what they are currently doing to look after their health and wellbeing and how confident they feel doing so.
In this report, you’ll find:
• A summary of our findings
• Information on the barriers women in Calderdale face when it comes to managing or improving their health and wellbeing
• Data on women’s confidence and ability to manage their health and wellbeing
• Ideas from women in Calderdale on what they need to improve their health and wellbeing
Let’s hear it for women’s mental health
Healthwatch Kirklees and Healthwatch Calderdale worked together to find out what women in our communities think about their own health and wellbeing.
In this report, you’ll find:
• A summary of our findings
• Barriers to improved mental health for women in Kirklees and Calderdale
• Ways in which women are managing their mental health and wellbeing
• What women say they need to improve their mental health and wellbeing
Categories
- Covid-19 3
- men's health 5
- General Practitioners (GP) 4
- men's wellbeing 5
- Hospitals 8
- healthwatch calderdale 3
- Dentistry 3
- womens health 3
- Social Care 4
- Volunteering 1
- Enter and View 5
- Disability 1
- Long term health conditions 3
- discharge 1
- Mental health 6
- leaving hospital 1
- Council and Clinical Commissioning Groups 3
- reablement 1
- Access to care 0
- Hospice 1
- Engagement 4
- Inequalities 2
- West Yorkshire 2
- National work 3
- annual reports 2
- Children and Young People 2
- Hypermobility 1