Health Video Library
The Health Information Video Library contains over 500 bite-sized videos about common conditions, procedures and general tips for living well. Across Herefordshire and Worcestershire, you will find links and QR codes to the video library popping up everywhere! This may be on appointment letters, posters and websites.
We want to make sure the videos give people the right information, in a way that is easy to understand. We're always adding new content to the video library and are keen to hear your views on how best we can do this.
Please find below details on how you can share your views on scripts we are developing for two videos aimed at lowering the risk of a fall.
More information:
- More information about the health video library
- Health Information Video Library
Have your say
Falls Video Scripts
Right now, we're working on two videos designed to help people lower their risk of a fall and are keen to get your views on the scripts that we are developing for these.
Who is this for? - We’re keen to hear from people living in Herefordshire or Worcestershire, aged 65 years and over and their carers or families. We are also particularly interested to hear from people who have experienced a fall (any age).
Items for review – Before you complete the survey, please view the scripts (linked below) and then tell us your views.
- Video Script 1 gives advice around the changes people can make to their home to make it safer (for example, removing rugs that are a trip hazard).
- Video Script 2 is about strength and balance exercises. Generally, falls are most common in those aged 65 years and over. Older women are also at a higher risk of broken bones, as a result of a fall.
Survey link – Please use this link to share your views: https://
Deadline – Please share your views by 9am, Thursday 2 January 2025. This survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
How we will use your feedback - All responses will be anonymous. NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care Board (ICB) will collate and store the answers that you give. We will publish the anonymous findings to our website and will also share with our partners. Personal identifying information will not appear in any publications resulting from this survey. Your anonymous quotes may be used in this, and other relevant ICB reports.