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What are Parent Carer Panels?
We want to work closely with parents and carers to ensure that the services, information, and advice reflect what parents and carers want and need. We want to ensure you can access these services easily.
If you are expecting a baby or have child under two years old, we would love to hear from you. We are particularly keen to hear from under-represented groups, including dads, those from minority ethnic backgrounds, young parents, and those with disabilities. .
We would also like to involve parents and carers who have recently used NHS Start for Life services.
Once you have submitted the online form, we will get in touch and let you know of the events taking place. These are an open forum where you can share your views and experiences.
What would be expected from panel members?
To attend either face-to-face or digital panels to give views and experiences about services.
Help shape the new services or help us to improve those we have.
Attend events about services every two months with other parents.
If you are interested in becoming part of the Parent Carer Panel, please complete the form below.
What are Parent Carer Panels?
We want to work closely with parents and carers to ensure that the services, information, and advice reflect what parents and carers want and need. We want to ensure you can access these services easily.
If you are expecting a baby or have child under two years old, we would love to hear from you. We are particularly keen to hear from under-represented groups, including dads, those from minority ethnic backgrounds, young parents, and those with disabilities. .
We would also like to involve parents and carers who have recently used NHS Start for Life services.
Once you have submitted the online form, we will get in touch and let you know of the events taking place. These are an open forum where you can share your views and experiences.
What would be expected from panel members?
To attend either face-to-face or digital panels to give views and experiences about services.
Help shape the new services or help us to improve those we have.
Attend events about services every two months with other parents.
If you are interested in becoming part of the Parent Carer Panel, please complete the form below.
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