Water Orton Parish Council is working with Coventry & Warwickshire Integrated Care System to help decision makers understand the health and social care needs and challenges facing our community. Help us to improve health and social care in Water Orton and across Warwickshire by taking part in this important research. Survey closes April 30 2025.
Click here to access the online survey.
Water Orton Parish Council will be attending local community group meetings to hear your views. Contact Cllr Keith Brown about a visit at healthsurvey@wopc.org.uk
All households will be receiving a printed questionnaire. Secure collection boxes are available at:
- “Spud Club” c/o Water Orton Methodist Church, 2 Birmingham Road
- “The Link”, 4 New Road
- The Library, Mickle Meadow
- O’Connors Convenience Store, 19 Edward Road
If you require an additional printed questionnaire, you can download it here or email healthsurvey@wopc.org.uk.
Water Orton Parish Council will publish the results of the survey on our website and in the Summer edition of our Newsletter.
About the research
Water Orton Parish Council is working with Warwickshire Association of Local Councils and Warwickshire Community & Voluntary Action to help decision makers understand the specific needs and challenges of our community on health and social care. We are one of five local councils who have worked together to design and deliver this customised survey; it is unique to our parish.
The survey is part of a research campaign across March and April 2025 inviting you to contribute your thoughts on health and social care. We have developed the survey to be accessible in many ways, online, in person and in group settings. Please help us to inform the delivery of integrated health and care across Warwickshire by taking part in this important research.
About health and social care in rural communities
Different communities will need different services or approaches to health and social care. Rural areas face particular challenges, with limited access to public transport and longer distances to medical and other facilities. Dispersed rural settlements are more prone to “deserts” where provision of services such as dentistry, pharmaceutical and even fresh food is limited.
Healthcare is going digital, with the NHS app and an increased use of technology for booking appointments, monitoring conditions, and receiving test results. This transition presents barriers ranging from financial to age and ability but also in connectivity, with rural areas lagging behind urban in coverage figures for broadband and mobile. (Source: Rural Services Network).
About Integrated Care Systems
To help improve access to health and care services as well as tackle growing health inequalities, local NHS organisations are creating place-based partnerships with local councils, the voluntary and community sector and others.
These partnerships are called Integrated Care Systems (ICS) and have been formed to plan, coordinate and deliver services to make sure everyone gets the best care possible and can live happier, healthier lives. They aim to remove barriers between services, join up care and address other factors that might affect people’s health such as housing, education and access to jobs.
More research is needed to understand the needs and challenges of Water Orton on health and social care to inform the local ICS in Warwickshire. Find out more about ICS in Warwickshire
NHS England have produced a short video which explains more about what an ICS is. Click here to view
To find out more about health and wellbeing in Water Orton, contact healthsurvey@wopc.org.uk