1. News -

    Have a look at our latest information in issue April 2024 (1).
  2. News -

    Read the latest advice and information from the NHS website and the government website about Coronavirus.
  3. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our latest paper newsletter Issue 8 Autumn 2020.
  4. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our newsletter Issue 7 Winter 2019.
  5. News -

    Supporting a COVID safe and healthy Tameside.

    Could this be you?
  6. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our latest paper newsletter Issue 9 Winter February 2021
  7. News -

    Have you used urgent care recently? This could be 111 services, A & E, or the urgent care/walk-in centre,
  8. News -

    How did you get to your recent medical appointment(s)?
  9. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our latest paper newsletter Issue 10 Spring 2021
  10. News -

    Three new surveys launched today.
  11. News -

    Help us to influence improvements in the care available, by completing these surveys.
  12. News -

    A wide range of work is underway in Tameside to reduce waiting times and provide support for patients who are waiting for operations, surgery, and hospital appointments.
  13. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our latest paper newsletter Issue 11 Autumn 2021
  14. News -

    Have your say about ways to access health and care services
  15. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our latest paper newsletter Issue 12 Summer 2022
  16. News -

    Healthwatch Tameside appeals for more people to feedback on NHS care.
  17. News -

    Welcome to the digital version of our latest paper newsletter Issue 13
  18. News -

    From 1 July 2023 the way members of the public make a complaint about primary care services to the commissioner is changing.

    Primary care services are GPs, dentists, opticians or pharmacy services.
  19. News -

    News from the Children's Commissioner for England - Launch of The Big Ambition!


  20. News -

    Responding to the news that Government has reached an agreement with medical unions in England, which if accepted, could end consultant strikes, Alex Leach, Lead Officer of Healthwatch Tameside said: