We run a Patient Participation Group at our practice which meets quarterly to give patients a chance to help develop the practice. Patients can provide practical support for the practice and they can contribute to the continuous improvement of services.
What is a PPG?
A PPG is a group of people who meet on a regular basis to discuss their General Practice and is usually made up of patient volunteers and practice staff.
What does a PPG do?
PPGs provide a forum for two-way communication between the practice and group members, giving patients the opportunity to influence decision making and support planning and delivery of practice initiatives.
Why join a PPG?
Become a voluntary member of your local PPG and you can:
- Meet with other patients and practice staff
- Influence decision making about NHS services
- Work in partnership with the practice to explore new ideas
- Provide constructive feedback on practice services
Join our Patient Participation Group
All registered patients are able to join our Patient Participation Group. People of all genders, ages, ethnicities, and those with health conditions and disabilities are encouraged to join.
Members should as far as possible, be representative of the surgery population.
To join:
- fill out a join our Patient Participation Group form
- phone us on 0151 511 5672
- ask your GP reception team or visit your GP practice website.
PPG Meeting Dates
TBC