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Shared leadership for change (BME) - Walsall

Date published: 20 September 2010
The project team’s aim was to ensure all Mirpuri, Indian Gujurati and Bangladeshi families of child bearing age living in Palfrey, Walsall, had access to culturally competent preconception, antenatal and postnatal maternity services within two ...

Shared leadership for change (BME) - Wakefield

Date published: 20 September 2010
The Wakefield shared leadership team, a group of multi-disciplinary organisations, has worked together to find ways to improve mental health outcomes for people from BME communities in the Wakefield area. The aim of their shared leadership project wa...

Shared leadership for change (BME) - Sheffield

Date published: 20 September 2010
The ‘Enhancing Pathways into Care for African and Caribbean services users’ (EPIC II) aimed to address poor access to mental health services among the African and Caribbean community in the region, and improve outcomes for people using th...

Shared leadership for change (BME) - Oldham

Date published: 17 September 2010
The shared leadership project, ‘Don’t lose sight of diabetes’, aimed to improve access to health services and the quality of care for people living with diabetes from the BME communities in the Coppice and Glodwick areas of Oldham. ...

Shared leadership for change (BME) - Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster

Date published: 17 September 2010
Research undertaken in the London boroughs of Kensington and Chelsea, and the City of Westminster highlighted that a significant number of people from BME communities in the areas face barriers to equal access to health services. To address this, a m...

Shared leadership for change (BME) - Blackburn with Darwen

Date published: 17 September 2010
The Blackburn with Darwen shared leadership team devised and implemented a project that aimed to increase the levels of engagement of South Asian women aged 18-40 in health eating and physical activity support services in the Audley and Queen’s...
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