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We make sure NHS leaders and other decision-makers hear your voice and use your feedback to improve care. Healthwatch is your health and social care champion. If you use GPs and hospitals, dentists, pharmacies, care homes or other support services, we want to hear about your experiences. We have the power to make sure NHS leaders and other decision-makers listen to your feedback and improve standards of care.

We’re hosting a drop-in session at Rock Healthcare as part of our wider programme of visits to GP surgeries this year an...
03/06/2026

We’re hosting a drop-in session at Rock Healthcare as part of our wider programme of visits to GP surgeries this year and we’d love to hear from you!

🗓 Tuesday, 23rd June
⏰ 9:30am – 1:00pm
📍 Rock Healthcare

Come along and share your feedback about local services anonymously. Your views help shape and improve the care provided in your community.

No appointment needed, just drop in at a time that suits you!

🇬🇧 Veterans Voice Drop-In Session 🇬🇧As part of Armed Forces Week (22–28 June), we’re holding a drop-in session for veter...
03/06/2026

🇬🇧 Veterans Voice Drop-In Session 🇬🇧
As part of Armed Forces Week (22–28 June), we’re holding a drop-in session for veterans – we’d really like to hear from you.

📅 Tuesday 23 June
🕙 10am – 2pm
📍 Healthwatch Bury, 56–58 Bolton Street, BL9 0LL

Pop in for a chat or just come along for a hot drink ☕
You can talk to us about anything that matters to you, especially any health or social care issues.
No need to book, just turn up when it suits you.

Find out more about Armed Forces Week here:
https://www.armedforcesday.org.uk/about/

Your voice matters and we’re here to listen 💙

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CELEBRATING THE WORK OF VOLUNTEERS “Helping others is good for the heart and soul” says Jean Pound, who volunteers at th...
03/06/2026

CELEBRATING THE WORK OF VOLUNTEERS
“Helping others is good for the heart and soul” says Jean Pound, who volunteers at the Tuesday Memory Club in Ramsbottom which features dementia-friendly activities.
Supporting the community food pantry and regular events at Christ Church in Ramsbottom, Jean is one of the 14.2 million people in the UK who volunteer least once a month. She said: “Making a difference to peoples’ lives is incredibly rewarding. Everyone needs bit of kindness, joy and hope.”
Volunteers’ Week (1-7 June) is an annual UK-wide event celebrating the contribution of volunteers. Social prescribers working with Bury’s GP practices described the help of volunteers as “absolutely amazing” in supporting the team’s social drop-ins, arts and craft sessions, mental health and learning disabilities events, plus walks and outdoor activities.
Social prescribers, Sonia Javed and Demi Kinsella, work with patients to address the social, emotional and practical needs to improve peoples’ mental and physical health and wellbeing. They said: “Volunteers are the unsung heroes of our service. They organise endless refreshments at community drop-in events and provide hands-on support with multiple activities. This is hugely appreciated and enables us to have more one-to-one time with patients.”
Working with the social prescribing team, Jean was instrumental in establishing the monthly Tuesday Memory Club and gathering a team of volunteers. She says: “It has grown in the past year and now welcomes 30 regular attendees including those living with dementia plus their families/carers, older people and those who are isolated. It’s a special place to many people including the volunteers.”
The club’s dementia-friendly activities – from reminiscing, crafts and music – and the warm welcome and support of the volunteers has been “incredible” says Tony McDermott, whose mum Sylvia was diagnosed with dementia in 2023.
Tony says: “Dementia is a very cruel disease. It is distressing for the family – and for those living with dementia - as confusion and unfamiliarity take hold. Mum finds it almost impossible to recall events in her life and can struggle to recognise family and friends. Mum has always been a very outgoing person enjoying dancing, yoga, and working in businesses from the cotton mills to hospitality. Her ‘try anything’ attitude and great sense of humour always made her popular.
“Since the diagnosis she has remained positive. She also enjoys a quick half of Guinness and black in the pub where she was once a regular. But it’s not easy watching a loved one lose memories of shared experiences.”
Tony says that attending the Tuesday Memory Club with Sylvia has been “uplifting.” He adds: “The warm welcome, music, activities and importantly, the social contact, is wonderful. Mum’s memory span is very short but she can recall events from the club after we get home. This has a huge, positive impact on her well-being. I can’t praise the team enough. Thank you to Demi and Sonia for the organisation and support, and Janet and Jean for being so kind and patient with mum. Social prescribers and the army of volunteers are amazing. We feel privileged to have this on our doorstep.”
Social prescriber, Sonia, added: “Volunteers are at the heart of so many community activities and their efforts should be celebrated. We have also found that volunteering can benefit patients’ health and wellbeing.”
Memory Club volunteer, Janet Richardson, agrees: “It’s a wonderful privilege and a real pleasure to listen to peoples’ stories and spread a bit of happiness. It’s also brought me joy after a tough time health wise.”
Having previously been involved in community work with the National Football Museum in Manchester, Janet saw how football artefacts, such as old leather balls and rattles, prompted conversations and memories for those living with dementia. This inspired her to support the Tuesday Memory Club and take time to talk to people and reminisce about their lives.
Janet said: “Volunteering is more than simply supporting other people. You often get back more than you give. I have met some fabulous characters – including a former Walt Disney worker – and it’s a delight to share peoples’ stories. It’s given me enormous pleasure and I’m happy to help the social prescribing team after they supported me following cancer and a broken hip.”
Jean added: “It’s wonderful to be part of such a positive team of volunteers. Just spending time with other people is something everyone can do, and it can make such a difference.”

Volunteers’ Week is a UK-wide campaign led in partnership by Volunteer Scotland, NCVO (the National Council for Voluntary Organisations), WCVA (the Wales Council for Voluntary Action) and Volunteer Now in Northern Ireland. https://volunteersweek.org/about
The Tuesday Memory Club meets on the first Tuesday of each month at Christ Church, Great Eaves Road, Ramsbottom, BL0 0PX. It will be marking its one-year anniversary with a celebration on Tuesday 2nd June from 13.30 - 15.00.

PLEASE NOTE; Our weekly drop‑in sessions will not be running next week (Tuesday 26th May – Thursday 28th May) due to eng...
22/05/2026

PLEASE NOTE; Our weekly drop‑in sessions will not be running next week (Tuesday 26th May – Thursday 28th May) due to engagement and leave commitments.

You can still get in touch by calling 0161 253 6300 or emailing [email protected]. You will also find plenty of useful information on our website: www.healthwatchbury.co.uk.

We look forward to seeing you again on Tuesday 2nd June.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

What a brilliant day in Ainsworth yesterday! It was a pleasure to join Bury Council, partners and residents at the Commu...
22/05/2026

What a brilliant day in Ainsworth yesterday!

It was a pleasure to join Bury Council, partners and residents at the Community Day of Action — the turnout was fantastic and the energy was even better. Seeing everyone come together to make such a positive difference for tenants and residents was truly inspiring… a real team effort that’s already made a visible impact across the area.

Everyone rolled up their sleeves to clear gardens, tidy communal spaces, trim back shrubs, identify contaminated bins, spruce up the area around the library, and knock on doors across the estate to listen to any local issues or concerns. Teams were out litter‑picking across the Ainsworth estate and around the village too.

Bury Council

💬 Ages 13–25 in Bury - we want to hear from you! Help shape better activities and wellbeing support by taking our quick,...
21/05/2026

💬 Ages 13–25 in Bury - we want to hear from you!
Help shape better activities and wellbeing support by taking our quick, anonymous survey.

Enter the prize draw for a paintball voucher at the end!

Scan the QR code or hit the link to take part. https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/VJYWYP/

Improving prostate cancer care in Greater Manchester: what men told us.Healthwatch in Greater Manchester, led by Healthw...
20/05/2026

Improving prostate cancer care in Greater Manchester: what men told us.

Healthwatch in Greater Manchester, led by Healthwatch Bury, has published a new report looking at men’s experiences of prostate cancer.

The project aimed to understand what it’s like for men across the region, from first awareness and diagnosis through to treatment and support after care.

We wanted to hear directly from men about what works well, what doesn’t, and where things could be improved.

Read the full report: https://healthwatchbury.co.uk/advice-and-information/2026-05-20/improving-prostate-cancer-care-greater-manchester-what-men-told

20/05/2026

Today, we publish our Prostate Cancer Project Report, which involved all 10 Healthwatch in Greater Manchester.

The findings highlight several important opportunities for improvement. In particular:

📍Awareness remains low, with 53% of respondents reporting no symptoms before diagnosis.
📍Diagnosis pathways are inconsistent, often relying on chance or patient persistence rather than proactive approaches.
📍Almost half of the respondents (49%) reported receiving no follow-up support after treatment.

Read the full report here:
🔗 https://healthwatchingm.co.uk/prostate-cancer-project-report-healthwatch-in-greater-manchester/

Need help using the NHS App? – Drop in to our office today before 2pm. Bring your smartphone or tablet to a free NHS App...
20/05/2026

Need help using the NHS App? – Drop in to our office today before 2pm.

Bring your smartphone or tablet to a free NHS App support session at Healthwatch Bury. We can help you sign up for and use the NHS App.

Bury GP Federation

Need help using the NHS App? Bring your smartphone or tablet to a free NHS App support session at Healthwatch Bury. We c...
20/05/2026

Need help using the NHS App?

Bring your smartphone or tablet to a free NHS App support session at Healthwatch Bury. We can help you sign up for and use the NHS App.

🗓 Wednesday 20th May 2026
⏰ 10am – 2pm
📍 Healthwatch Bury, 56–58 Bolton Road, Bury, BL9 0LL

Please bring:
✔ Photo ID (passport or driving licence)
✔ Access to your email account, as this is needed for some NHS App services

Bury GP Federation

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56-58 Bolton Street
Bury
BL90LL

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