Welcome to the new Care Opinion blog!
Our blog is built right into Care Opinion, and we'll be aiming to post interesting updates, questions and comments about all the things we learn as we go along.
I'm hoping that, from time to time, you'll also want to post responses, to tell us what you think about how Care Opinion is developing, and what we might do differently.
The good news is that, because blogging is built in, we can also offer this facility to our subscribers in health and social care too. We hope that this will be an effective way for providers, commissioners and regulators in adult social care to let you know what they are doing, and seek your views.
But for now, any comments on our blog itself? What do we need to do to make it better for you?
As always, it's all about listening, learning and improving :-)
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Response from Gina Alexander, Director, Care Opinion Scotland, Care Opinion on 20 Nov 2013 at 10:26
This is such an exciting development in the life of Care Opinion and Patient Opinion - can't wait to get started with it!
Response from Ben Pathe, Business Development Officer, Patient Opinion on 20 Nov 2013 at 10:55
Have been excited about this for a long time and now I can see it, it's even better. Proactive engagement with service users here we come!
Response from Paul Hodgkin, Care Opinion (social care) on 20 Nov 2013 at 11:08
Great to see this up and running.
Lovely to be able to link it to our previous blogs too
Response from Andrew Crooks, Engagement & Support Officer, Sheffield, Care Opinion on 21 Nov 2013 at 09:39
Like everyone else at Care Opinion and Patient Opinion can't wait till we get on board with this - it can really help our subscribers use the website more fully around engagement activities with patients and service users. Cool!