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Introduction
The Trust aims to make sure that you and your child receive the best possible care and attention.
When your child attends a clinic or comes to stay in hospital it can be a worrying time for all of the family. We understand that at times it can be confusing trying to work out who to talk to.
This leaflet aims to provide you with information about:
- where to go for assistance and support
- how you can help us develop our services.
If you have concerns or questions
Please speak to a member of the ward or clinic staff if you or your child:
- are unhappy or concerned with any aspect of the Trust services.
Very often our staff can deal with your enquiry straight away,
If you feel they cannot help or you do not wish to speak to them you can contact Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS).
What is PALS?
PALS is a free and confidential service provided by the Trust. PALS aims to help and support patients, parents and carers.
PALS will:
- help answer your questions about the Trust and your child’s care
- offer advice and support if you feel things have gone wrong
- respond to your concerns and problems
- aim to propose resolutions to meet the needs of patients, parents and carers
- listen to your suggestions for improving our services
- provide information and advice on Trust services
- inform you of the Trust complaints procedure and where you can get independent complaints advice and support
- help the organisation learn from patient experiences and comments
- aim to provide impartial information on a range of issue of concern to patient, parents and carers.
How to access PALS
You can:
- telephone PALS direct number
- telephone the Alder Hey main telephone number and ask for PALS
- ask a member of staff to contact PALS on your behalf
- call into the PALS office on the ground floor of Alder Hey Hospital
- complete a PALS feedback card
- request PALS come to see you on the ward or at a clinic
- ask PALS to see you elsewhere, if appropriate.
Your experiences
We continually strive to improve our services and to do this we need your help.
We have an open and honest approach to dealing with comments and concerns. We try very hard to learn from what you tell us and to use this information to improve our services.
If you raise a concern or make a negative comment your child’s care will not be adversely affected in any way whatsoever. The Trust welcomes and values your comments whether they are positive or negative.
You can do this by completing:
- an online questionnaire on the Your Views page on the Trust web site
Please do let us know your ideas and suggestions
PALS contact details
Office hours: Monday to Friday
9.00 am to 4.30 pm
Direct telephone number: 0151 252 5161
Out of hours: Please leave a message on the answer phone.
We will return your call as soon as possible.
E-mail: PALS@rlc.nhs.uk.
Web site: www.alderhey.com
By Post:
PALS Office
Royal Liverpool Children’s NHS Trust
Alder Hey
Eaton Road
Liverpool
L12 2AP.
This information can be made available in other languages and formats if requested.
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