Our participation workers take lead responsibility for the implementation of engagement and participation across services in CWP. They aim to ensure that involvement is meaningful, appropriate and representative of all clinical services in CWP.
They work with people who use services and their carers (carers being family members, friends and paid carers), staff and statutory and voluntary organisations both locally and nationally.
West
- Lesley Gledhill
Email: l.
Lesley is the Participation and Engagement Practitioner covering services in the Learning Disabilities, Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Acquired Brain Injuries Care Group. This includes community and inpatient Learning Disability services, Autism services, ADHD services and Brain Injury services – for adults over the age of 18.
- Matthew Clarke
Email: matthew.
Matthew is the Participation and Engagement Worker for the 0-19 Starting Well Service based in West Cheshire.
Central and East
Main Office
Email: centralandeast.
- Lesley Gledhill
Email: l.
Lesley is the Participation and Engagement Practitioner covering services in the Learning Disabilities, Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Acquired Brain Injuries Care Group. This includes community and inpatient Learning Disability services, Autism services, ADHD services and Brain Injury services – for adults over the age of 18.
Wirral
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Rachel Millard
Email: rachel.millard4@nhs.net Phone: 0782 559 3221
Rachel is the Participation and Engagement Worker for the Wirral locality and works across Adult Mental Health. Her role as engagement development worker is to engage people in talking about our services and to listen to patients and carers within the service and the wider community. Rachel works collaboratively with service users, families and carers to help the Trust to learn from their lived experience of services and of what helps recovery.
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Lesley Gledhill
Email: l.
Lesley is the Participation and Engagement Practitioner covering services in the Learning Disabilities, Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Acquired Brain Injuries Care Group. This includes community and inpatient Learning Disability services, Autism services, ADHD services and Brain Injury services – for adults over the age of 18.