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Views about ante / post natal services in Dulwich area


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Health services in the Dulwich area


I've posted information about NHS Southwark engaging with local residents to get views on health services in the Dulwich area on the general issues page - but wanted to flag up that one of the ideas in the engagement document is about integrating ante and post natal services - and so we're really keen to get the views of families who have had a baby in the past couple of years. If you could spend a few minutes reading though our ideas and doing the online survey that would be great. We're also keen to come out and speak to local families so if you're aware of any meetings or events that we could come along to hear local views that would also be really helpful.


You can access the documents / survey at: http://www.southwarkpct.nhs.uk/about_us/developing_services_in_dulwich


or get in touch with me at [email protected] or 020 7525 7888 and I can send paper copies.


Many thanks,

Keri Lewis

NHS Southwark

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