Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 'Watch List' and how does it work?
When an issue about health or social care services is raised, it will be brought to the attention of Norfolk LINk. It may be that others have already raised the issue or that Norfolk LINk is already working in that area. If not, then the matter will be added to a list called the ‘Watch List’.
This list is discussed by the Strategy Group every month and helps Norfolk LINk to allocate any resources needed or to research and investigate the subject further before any action begins. The Strategy Group also monitors the work on the list so that when it is complete other areas can be prioritised. Remember though, that Watch List is your list, the issues on it are raised by Norfolk LINk members or Norfolk people. All LINk members can stand for election to the Strategy Group and all LINk members have a vote on who is elected.
More Frequently Asked Questions
- How much time will being a member take?
- How can I get involved, I don't know anything
- Will it cost me anything to join?
- I have never spoken in public will I have to?
- Does Norfolk LINk have any power to make a difference?
- What does Norfolk LINk cover?
- How do we find out what people think?
- What do we do when you tell us services could be better?
- How will you know what we are doing about what people have told us?
- Who else is involved?
- Where does our funding come from?
- How is Norfolk LINk held to account?
- Do I have to be a member to raise an issue?
- How do I contact Norfolk LINk about something I need to tell them?
- What is the 'Watch List' and how does it work?
