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26 November 2024
Face to face support for patients, staff and visitors to access vital services and explore new opportunities is now available at Wolverhampton’s New Cross Hospital.
“The Beat” is a hub that has been created at the hospital’s Heart and Lung centre for people to find out more about a variety of services they can access as well as how to become more involved with The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Charity and its Arts and Heritage Group
As part of this, The City of Wolverhampton Council is running a new Customer Access Point where members of the council’s Customer Services Team will be on hand every Tuesday, from 10am-2pm.
As The Beat becomes more established, the Trust hopes to welcome more partners to highlight their support and services
Andrew Rice, Head of Patient Voice at The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, said: “We’re so proud to be able to open up The Beat to our communities across Wolverhampton.
“It’s the perfect focal point for our patients, staff and visitors to pop in and find out more about the work of our Charity and Arts and Heritage Group by talking to our teams and volunteers as well as access more tailored support through the council’s Customer Access Point.
“We’re keen to involve other partners too and will be working with various organisations over the coming weeks and months to add to the sessions provided. Having a new Customer Access Point here will, we believe, make it easier for people to talk to the council and find the help they need with services.”
Councillor Obaida Ahmed, Cabinet Member for Community and Digital, said: “We have developed a network of Customer Access Points across the city providing regular face to face sessions for residents who want to talk to us in person but may not be able to easily travel to the Civic Centre.
“We are delighted to have worked with The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust to develop our newest Customer Access Point at The Beat, and look forward to supporting patients, visitors and staff with any issues they may have every Tuesday.
“Customer Access Points firmly demonstrate the council’s commitment to making council services more accessible to residents, helping people take care of what they need without having to travel too far.”
Visitors to the Customer Access Point will be able to talk to its team about:
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