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Get involved in LINks 

LINks were established in April 2008. There are now 151 LINks set around England - every local authority with a responsibility for social services has a LINk.

Local Involvement Networks (LINks) aim to give citizens a stronger voice in how health and social care services are delivered.

The East Sussex LINk is an independent network made up of individuals, community groups and organisations working together, to speak as one voice to influence and shape local health and social care services.

Our aim is to put people and communities at the heart of health and social care services, making sure that people's views are heard at all levels.

Our job is to find out what you like and dislike about local services and work with people who plan and run them to help make them better for everyone in East Sussex

The East Susex LINk will not replace other groups and networks in the community, but will help bring people and groups together and make it easier for them to have their say.

"A Local Involvement Network (LINk) has been set up in every area of England to help people influence or change the way their local NHS and social care services are delivered. This document explains more about LINks and how you can make your voice heard by getting involved"

 

 Introduction to LINk Workshops

To find out more and how to get involved, why not attend one of our local Introduction to LINks Workshops

New Dates will be announced shortly

Contact the LINk Team to reserve a place: 

Telephone 01323 514510

email:    info@thecountylink.net