What South East London's Integrated Care Board has heard from local people and communities

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The insights the South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) gains from people and local communities about their views and experiences is central to their work in planning, designing and transforming services. This resource outlines what the healthcare system has heard from local people to inform their work. You can also read project specific feedback on Let’s Talk Health and Care in South East London, their on-line engagement platform.

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