Local Involvement Networks were established throughout England in 2008.

 

 

Why get involved?

 

  As a member of the public, you have a right  to be 

  involved in discussions and decisions about your 

  health and social care services.

 

  By sharing your experiences and ideas with your  

  Local Involvement Network, you can influence the

  way local services are run...

 

 

Ways to get involved...

 

 î   Become a Participant

 î   Join the Discussion Forum

 

  Register as a Participant to receive regular

  eBulletins and alerts. Join the discussion forum

  to share your views online!

 

 

Volunteering

 

 

              Merisha Wright at UHL Reception

 

  Volunteering opportunities are available. Gain

  experience in outreach or administration and  

  update your CV!

 

 î   Volunteering Opportunities

 

 

Feed back on the LINk!

 

 î   Effectiveness Survey 2010

 

  Help us to improve the quality of our service by

  feeding back on our performance!

 

 

News and Events!

 

    We are out and about in Lewisham all year round,   

    check the latest eBulletin to find out where we will

    be next (pictured, Brockley Assembly).

 

 

 

Our Work to Improve Services!

  

    Working with the Executive Committee, Task

    Groups look in to specific issues (pictured, a

    Task Group to look at the Mental Health and 

    Wellbeing of Children and Young People).

 

 

 

    Local Involvement Networks can go into some

    types of health and social care premises to observe 

    the nature and quality of services.

 

    Our first Enter and View Team has been fully 

    trained for this important role.
 

 

   Paul Connelly, one of six on our Enter and View

   team.

 

 

 

 

Joan Ruddock MP at an outreach event.