Patient and Client Council Northern Ireland

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The Patient and Client Council (PCC) was created on 1st April 2009 as part of the reform of Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland.

With respect to health and social care services, the PCC:

  • represents the interests of the public;
  • promotes the involvement of the public;
  • assists people making or intending to make a complaint;
  • promotes the provision by HSC bodies of advice and information to the public about the design, commissioning and delivery of services;
  • undertakes research into the best methods and practices for consulting and engaging the public.

Member Details

Telephone:

0800 917 0222

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Address:

Belfast/ South Eastern Area Office: 5th floor, 12-22 Linenhall Street, Belfast, BT2 8BS Northern Area Office: County Hall, 182 Galgorm Road, Ballymena, BT42 1QB Southern Area Office: Quaker Buildings, High Street, Lurgan, BT66 8BB Western Area Office: Hilltop, Tyrone & Fermanagh Hospital, 1 Donaghanie Road, Omagh, BT79 0NS Due to the mobile nature of many of our Staff, it is requested that you make an appointment if you wish to meet with someone from PCC.

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