Focus on people who are more likely to experience inequalities in access, experiences and outcomes.
We want more people to share care experiences with us. You can use the materials in this toolkit to help you support our campaign.
How long does the campaign run?
Share for Better Care will run for over 14 months until April 2025. The campaign is a partnership between CQC and Healthwatch. Other partners supporting the campaign include the Race Equality Foundation, National Dignity Council, Royal Association for Deaf people, National Voices, the Challenging Behaviour Foundation, the Patients Association, VoiceAbility and Disability Rights UK.
How can you get involved?
You can support the campaign in the following ways:
- sharing campaign messaging and assets on social media
- retweeting or resharing content from CQC and other partners social channels
- contributing people's stories and case studies
- supporting the campaign on your website (for example, campaign landing page or blogs)
- use campaign materials to develop your own content and to collect feedback about care for your organisation
- highlighting the campaign in other communications (for example, newsletters).
How to use our campaign assets
Download our assets from Google Drive. We've designed them so you can add your own messages and logo.
Would you like to share your story?
If you've got a story about how feedback has helped bring about a positive outcome for a patient, we'd love you to share it. Use #ShareForBetterCare to tag in our campaign.
You can use these sample posts to support the campaign - or create your own.
- Share your experience of local health services to help improve care for all. 🧾 Fill in this form to share your experiences and improve care for everyone ➡️ https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- We want to know more about your experiences of health and social care. We use your feedback to help improve care for everyone. Click here to fill in our confidential feedback form and tell us about your care ➡️ https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- What do you think of your social care services? Share your story to improve care for https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- Together, we can improve health and adult social care, knowing about your experiences of care helps us make a real difference. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- Whether it’s good or bad, big or small, we welcome your feedback. We are here to listen to and act on your feedback. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- The simple act of sharing feedback is already helping services, supporting staff, and improving care for people who use it. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- Giving feedback on care is vital to us for improving the health and social care that you receive. Tell us about your experience here [insert link to own feedback forms/website]. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
- #ShareForBetterCare focus on encouraging all people to feed back about local health and social care services. Tell @CareQualityComm about your care. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care
- We want to hear your feedback. Tell us your experiences of health or social care. 🏥 #ShareForBetterCare. Your feedback can help improve health for everyone. Fill in this form to tell us about your experiences. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care
- We all care about the NHS but we need your feedback to help us understand you and your loved ones with the best possible care. Sharing your experiences can make a difference. https://www.cqc.org.uk/give-feedback-on-care #ShareForBetterCare
About Share for Better Care
Jointly developed by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and Healthwatch England, Share for Better Care builds on the success of our previous Because We All Care campaign.
Because We All Care campaign resulted in over 90,000 people sharing their experiences. Information which has helped inform how CQC regulates services, as well as the recommendations, Healthwatch has made at a national and local level to professionals about service improvements.
Thank you for your support.