National Voices works on a range of projects, short and long term, often commissioned or with dedicated funding. See below for a list of our current and historic projects.
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This project outlines insights and key issues faced by people with diverse communication needs when accessing primary care services. It proposes that system partners co-design, co-produce, and implement actions to support inclusive communication.
Our nine proposals for the reform of primary care will help make a significant difference for people living with health conditions and disability as well as the primary care workforce. The proposals are signed and supported by over 50 organisations.
This project sought to understand the relationships between living with a long-term condition and people’s emotional and mental wellbeing to help identify ways of improving people’s experiences and outcomes.
An overview of our evidence from our collaborative work across the health and VCSE sector on the topic of social prescribing. Here we explore and make recommendations on how to deliver the potential of NHS England’s significant investment into link worker roles and ultimately enable people and their communities to live well.
What We Need Now is a report based on the work National Voices conducted during the first phase of the pandemic to capture the experiences of people with ongoing health and care needs.
A reflection on the National Voices’ 2021 conference which set out to explore the Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise (VCSE) sector’s role in tackling health and care inequity.
Wellbeing Our Way ran from June 2014 to June 2017. The programme brought together charities, community organisations and individuals to develop culture and improve practice across the voluntary sector to enable people with health needs to live well in ways which matter to them.
Exploring how the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise sector can support Primary Care Networks to engage with their local population and focus on what matters most to individuals and communities.
In October 2022, National Voices ‘took over’ the Health Service Journal (HSJ) for a week, bringing new voices, experiences and opinions to its readers.