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Your real-life stories and feedback about using NHS and Social Care services will help build a picture of what works and what doesn’t, so that we can help policy makers and operators improve services.
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Please share your feedback with us to let us know about your health and/or social care service experience, and how you feel services are doing. Your feedback will help make a difference. We will share your views with the NHS, local authorities, Welsh Government and others to help keep them informed of what people and local communities are telling us. This information will allow them to see what people think is working well and take action to improve care where needed - as soon as possible.
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