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    Become a member of Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and have your say

    22 Oct 2020 by Mazeline Hemmings

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    Black Country Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust feel it is important that they have a membership community that is representative of the communities it serves. The Trust would like to offer you the opportunity to become a member and have your say. Your voice matters, as it helps to shape the future of the Trust, to better meet the needs of the people who use its services.

    Services include specialist mental health, learning disability, and community healthcare services for the population of the Black Country. Across the whole of the region the Trust provides adult and older adult mental health services, specialist mental health services such as community perinatal mental health, child and adolescent mental health services, learning disability services and community healthcare services for children, young people and families in Dudley. There are over 3,000 staff, based at 65 sites, which includes community bases and seven acute hospitals, across the four boroughs of the Black Country, Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton.

    Membership is open to anyone aged 12 years or above who would like to make a difference. Becoming a member is free and easy to do. All you need to do is go online here and complete the membership application.

    By registering as a member you will kept informed about future plans. This will give you an opportunity, through the elected governors, to influence how the Trust moves forward and how you can be involved in shaping future services.

    If you would like to find out more visit the website, call the membership office on 0121 612 8061 or email bchft.membership@nhs.net.

    Further information available in the attached leaflet.

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