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Annual Report 2006

CEMVO Annual Report 2006

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Supporting Patient Choice: Learning from Stakeholders

Supporting Patient Choice: Learning from StakeholdersThis report was originally commissioned by Greater Manchester Strategic Health authority and written in partnership with CEMVO. It has been adopted by NHS Northwest the new Strategic Health Authority for the North West of England from 1st July 2006. This report provides an in depth analysis of issues from the points of view of relevant stakeholders and it contributes to national learning about patient choice.

 

 

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Full document (pdf document of size 5.5MB)
Part 1- Excutive summary and discussion (pdf document of size 1.3 MB)
Part 2- The evidence base - chapters 5-12 (pdf document of size 3.36 MB)
Appendices (pdf document of size 2.5 MB)

Annual Report 2005

CEMVO Annual Report 2005

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Understanding, Accepting and Valuing Each Other

Understanding, Accepting and Valuing Each OtherThis publication is to support you and your organisation in understanding and working within the law. Our hope is that it will also assist you in maintaining and developing harmonious relations, based on principles of equality, between you as employers, employees and service providers.

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Understanding, Accepting and Valuing Each Other (pdf document of size 1.51 MB)

The Black and Ethnic Minority Voluntary and Community Sector - A Literature Review

The Black and Ethnic Minority Voluntary and Community Sector - A Literature ReviewA literature review which encompasses the following four distinct yet interrelated strands:

To identify research that has been carried out on the nature and development of the BME voluntary and community sector in the UK

To inform EMF’s mission which is anchored in building a secure and sustainable base for the BME voluntary and community sector

To establish a baseline of information and benchmarks to inform future evaluations of the sector

To identify gaps in the existing literature to inform EMF’s future research strategy

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The Black and Ethnic Minority Voluntary and Community Sector – A Literature Review (pdf document of size 944 Kb)

Taking our place- Capacity Building in London's ethnic minority voluntary sector

Taking our place- Capacity Building in London's ethnic minority voluntary sectorThe first programme to take a strategic approach to capacity building the ethnic minority voluntary sector in London.

A study by Peter North
Local Economy Policy Unit, South Bank University


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Taking our place…the continuing story

Taking our place…the continuing story The first programme to take a strategic approach to capacity building the ethnic minority voluntary sector in London.

A study by Peter North
Local Economy Policy Unit, South Bank University


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Choice of Hospital Contracting Advocacy and support for Patients

Choice of Hospital Contracting Advocacy and support for PatientsDownloads:
Choice of Hospital Contracting Advocacy and Support from VCS main document. (pdf document of size 117 KB)
Appendices to Choice of Hospital Contracting Advocacy and Support Services (pdf document of size 80 KB)


Equity Issues relating to Elective Care and Patient

Equity Issues relating to Elective Care and Patient

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Equity Issues relating to Elective Care and Patient Choice
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Meeting the needs of those living in socio-economically deprived areas in relation to Choice of Hospital

Meeting the needs of those living in socio-economically deprived areas in relation to Choice of Hospital

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Meeting the needs of those living in socio-economically deprived areas in relation to Choice of Hospital (pdf document of size 80 KB)


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