Plans have been set out today (Monday, March 15) for a public consultation on major changes to the area’s stroke services in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG).
The area’s Stroke Programme Board – made up of stroke survivors, senior clinicians and staff, including representatives from North Bristol NHS Trust – has been working together to redesign services in line with national standards and ensure that more lives are saved from stroke each year.
BNSSG Clinical Commissioning Group - which will run the consultation process - hopes to hear from as many people as possible in response to the proposals and set out its plans to ensure a wide-reaching and effective public consultation at a key council meeting today.
Detailed consultation proposals will be made available over the summer.
Dr Chris Burton, Clinical Lead for the Stroke Programme and Medical Director at North Bristol NHS Trust, said:
“This often devastating condition touches many lives. Five people a day experience a stroke in BNSSG.
“Our aims are twofold: we want to prevent more strokes from happening in the first place and ensure everyone has the best possible chance to survive and thrive after stroke.
“Fortunately, there’s a growing body of national evidence on the best ways of doing this, and combined with the expertise of local clinicians, staff and stroke survivors, we’re putting together some really strong proposals for change.
“Our next step will be to share these through a public consultation over the summer. We’re keen to hear from as many people as possible – stroke survivors, family and carers, health and care staff, and interested members of the public. When we launch our consultation we will make sure there is plenty of publicity to urge people to get involved, and explain how to do so.
“Any one of us could need to use stroke services at some point and we have a fantastic opportunity to get this right for the long-term. We want to create a service that combines the very best specialist hospital care with high-quality rehabilitation support at home and in the community – wherever you live in BNSSG.”
For more information about the planned consultation visit the Healthier Together website.