National Voices works on a range of projects, short and long term, often commissioned or with dedicated funding. See below for a list of our current and historic projects.
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This project sought to understand the relationships between living with a long-term condition and people’s emotional and mental wellbeing to help identify ways of improving people’s experiences and outcomes.
This project looks at the impact the rapid shift to digital healthcare, and the shift within the voluntary sector to using digital support models, has had upon carers.
We have developed these statements to empower people to challenge their experience of the health and care system if it falls short of what good looks like, and to support the system understand how patients would like to be treated.
The Long Covid project brought together six inequalities-focused organisations, who carried out individual pieces of work with different communities at risk of exclusion from Long Covid.
Our work explores how waits, delays and cancellations impact on people and their families, particularly those living with long term and multiple conditions.
The Doctor Will Zoom You Now was a rapid, qualitative research study designed to understand the patient experience of remote and virtual consultations.
Exploring how communities and groups were affected by the unequal impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and key future lessons that must be learned.
Our research and analysis of how people experienced the rapid shift to remote service models brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
What We Need Now is a report based on the work National Voices conducted during the first phase of the pandemic to capture the experiences of people with ongoing health and care needs.