1. Advice and Information -

    We've pulled together a number of services for parents in need of support for their mental health. Read more to find out where you can go to get the help you need.
  2. Advice and Information -

    NHS website is the country's biggest health website giving information including conditions, symptoms and treatments, what to do and when to get help.
  3. News -

    Findings of Shropshire maternity review finds major issues and makes recommendations for all maternity services
  4. Blog -

    Stuart Linnell, Chair of Healthwatch Coventry, reflects on the Ockenden review and the importance of listening to families, and people.
  5. Blog -

    Ruth our Chief Officer reflects on moves to better address women's health needs.
  6. News -

    CQC says the health and care system is gridlocked and unable to operate effectively.
  7. Report -

    Read our report highlighting experiences of NHS services of women fleeing domestic abuse
  8. Report -

    Stories of maternity care before, during and after birth from women supported by Carriers of Hope. Women who are asylum seekers and refugees and people with no recourse to public funds.
  9. News -

    Read experiences of Coventry maternity care for this vulnerable group of women.
  10. Report -

    Read about our year's work listening to local people and working to make health and social care better
  11. News -

    Read about the difference Healthwatch Coventry made last year
  12. News -

    Local health and care leaders commit to actions in response to Healthwatch Coventry findings.
  13. News -

    The scale of challenges facing health and social care services has been set out by the Care Quality Commission in its annual State of Care report for 2022-23.
  14. News -

    We have won the annual Healthwatch Impact Award for making a difference for local people.
  15. News -

    More women are reporting positive interactions with maternity staff, according to findings of a national survey by the Care Quality Commission (CQC). But some areas of experience - either before, during or after birth - remain worse than they were five years ago the regulator said.