Community groups and local services

  • Healthwatch Oxfordshire

    Welcome to Healthwatch Oxfordshire – we listen, we influence, we have your voice heard. We are the county’s independent health and social care watchdog.
    We collect your opinions and experiences to inform and influence those who run your health and social care services. Please tell us how you would like to be treated and cared for so that together we can make a difference!

    Website
    www.healthwatchoxfordshire.co.uk

  • Community Information Hub

    Our hub team are there to talk to you about your problem and discuss the best way for you to get the help you need.

    Leaflet
    Community Information Hub (PDF)

  • Community Action Groups Oxfordshire

    The Community Action Group (CAG) Project consists of almost 60 groups across Oxfordshire, at the forefront of community led climate change action, organising events and projects to take action on issues including waste, transport, food, energy, biodiversity and social justice.

    Website
    www.cagoxfordshire.org.uk

  • Kidlington Information

    A local directory of services available in Kidlington and District areas.

    Website
    www.kidlingtoninformation.org.uk

  • Blue Badge Scheme

    For more information and to see if you’re eligible and how you can apply visit the Oxfordshire Council website.

    Website
    www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/residents/roads-and-transport

  • Gov UK

    Information about pensions, eligibility, winter fuel payments and more.

    Website
    www.gov.uk/browse/benefits

  • Live Well Oxfordshire

    Welcome to Live Well Oxfordshire! The website tells you about a range of support services across Oxfordshire for adults (18+), families and carers.
    It has information to help you to find your own way to meet any needs for support and care and for you, or a loved one, to lead the lives that you want.

    Website
    www.livewell.oxfordshire.gov.uk

  • Citizens Advice

    Located at St Aldates Oxford, Banbury, Brackley and Bicester.

    Phone
    0800 144 8848

    Website
    www.citizensadvice.org.uk

  • Royal Voluntary Service

    We are one of the largest volunteer organisations in the country. Our 35,000 volunteers help older people stay active, independent and able to continue to contribute to society.

    Website
    www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/about-us/

  • Oxford City Council

    Information about applying for concessionary bus passes, activities for older people, community transport service, health advice and more.

    Website
    www.oxford.gov.uk

Bicester Healthy Groups

Extra support for you to keep well over the winter months!

Do you need more than a 10-minute appointment with a doctor to explore your health concerns? Want to use fewer medications and explore issues such as sleep, stress, diet and more? A Bicester Healthy Group video clinic gives you 40 minutes with a doctor and a chance to learn and connect with people with shared experiences.

Learn more and book at www.canosn.org.uk/bicester-healthy-groups.

Or call and leave a message 0300 303 0919

What are group clinics?

Group clinics are a tried and tested process for consulting with a group of people with similar conditions. 6-8 people meet online in a video group clinic for 25 minutes with a facilitator then 40 minutes with the GP and facilitator together. During this time you can discuss your health goals and concerns, share experiences with the group and benefit from time to discuss your questions with a clinician such as a GP.

Groups will be on living well with Type-2 diabetes, depression, COPD, asthma, heart disease, chronic pain, long-covid, menopause and more.

Groups are being held virtually on Tuesdays hosted by Dr Ellen Fallows and Hazel Walsh.

The benefits

  • There’s no rush in a group clinic- an experienced local GP will be with the group for over 40 minutes.
  • What matters to you will shape how the session runs. The GP and facilitator help you make a plan- this could involve changes in medication and lifestyle solutions so that you are in control and feel confident about your own health.
  • You’re not alone. Everyone in the group will have similar experiences and you can hear what others are struggling with and about what’s worked for them.
  • There’s no need to arrange transport to your surgery.
  • Joining virtually from your own home makes for a relaxed setting where it can be easier to ask the questions you really want to.