Governing Body gives the green light to £2.5m health centre for Heanor
Our Governing Body approved plans for a brand new health facility in Heanor at their meeting on 24 October 2014. The Governing Body reviewed the outcome of the 90 day consultation on Heanor health services and accepted the recommendation to proceed with the option that had overwhelming support from local people. Read on...
Public Consultation
During the public consultation people had the opportunity to have their say on the future of health services in Heanor. We asked people to give their views on a number of options, one of which was highlighted as our preferred way forward.
We produced a consultation document which provided the background to local health issues and then explained what options we have available to us to tackle the problem with asbestos and develop services which will serve the population of Heanor for years to come. We also included a more detailed document which we used to understand local health now and in the future and the way in which services are currently being used.
There was an online survey where you could give us your views. The survey is now closed.
Public Consultation Document
Business Case
Public Consultation Survey
Heanor Health Services Poster
Heanor Health Services Flyer
We’ve also had help from local religious leaders to produce an audio recording of the consultation document so that people can listen to it if they have any reading difficulty. Listen to the audio recording here.
The consultation opened on Friday 11 July 2014 and closed at 5pm on Friday 8 October 2014. A final decision on how health services will be developed in Heanor will be made in October 2014.
We held four meetings during the consultation period where people could listen to our proposals in more detail and give their views. The meetings took place on:
Thursday 7 August 2014
2.00 to 4.00pm, All Saints Parish Church, Marlpool
6.00 to 8.00pm, Heanor Town Hall
Wednesday 10 September 2014
2.00 to 4.00pm, Langley Mill Miners Welfare
6.00 to 8.00pm, St Lawrence Church, Heanor
Public Event 29 May 2014 - Key Messages and Q&A documents
We held a second public meeting on 29 May 2014 at St. Lawrence Church in Heanor to update members of the public on the latest developments around the review of Heanor health services. If you were unable to attend, we have produced two documents to summarise the key messages and capture questions & answers from the night:
Survey
NHS Southern Derbyshire CCG (SDCCG) welcome your views on the development of future health services in Heanor. To help us understand what is important to people of Heanor, we would be grateful if you could complete a short survey. Before you start, we would suggest you read through the supporting information document which provides some facts and figures. The closing date for the survey is Fri 13 June 2014.
We are out an about in Heanor and surrounding areas talking to people at the Phlebotomy clinic, Heanor clinics now based at Ilkeston Hospital, GP practices in Heanor, Heanor Community Fair as well as going out to talk to community groups. Copies of the information and survey are being distributed.
This will not reach everyone so we are also sending copies to people who have registered their contact details with us and also sent information to: Healthwatch, Amber Valley CVS, various community groups, local Churches, cafes, pubs and asking everyone to help us distribute the information further. If you can help us distribute this information and survey further please let us know.
Heanor Blood Clinic returns to Heanor
This service has been re-located as part of NHS Southern Derbyshire CCG’s commitment to ensure ‘health services will be provided locally in Heanor’ and following feedback from Heanor residents.
Where: Heanor Old Fire Station, Wilmot Street, Heanor, Derbyshire (just off the market place).
When: It will be open from April and operate as before from Monday – Friday from 7.30 – 12.30.
The service has been commissioned by NHS Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) which plans and buys healthcare for over 525,000 people and provided by Royal Derby Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Read on...
Heanor Memorial Hospital Q&A Film
Following the discovery of asbestos in Heanor Memorial Hospital, Pastor David Howe puts questions to our Chair Dr Shelia Newport and Chief Officer Andy Layzell on future health services in Heanor. The film also features the hospital's Estates manager Steve Ward who explains the current challenges.