Race for Health Resources
- Overview
- Berkshire East
- Bradford and Airedale Teaching
- Bristol
- Ealing
- Haringey Teaching
- Lambeth
- Leicester City
- Liverpool
- Luton
- Manchester
- Shropshire County
- South Birmingham
- Wandsworth
- Westminster
- Guide through the mental health maze
- Refugee Health Professionals Scheme
- Why choose a healer instead of a GP?
- Consulting for long term improvement
- Improving Access to Healthcare: Learning From Toronto
- Good Access in Practice: Promoting Community Development in the Delivery of Healthcare
- Westminster's Health Forum
- Wolverhampton City
External Resources
Good Practice Examples
Good Access in Practice: Promoting Community Development in the Delivery of Healthcare
This report describes the findings of the Good Practices for Access and WellbeingProgramme (GPAW). GPAW was an eighteen month programme funded by NHS Kensington and Chelsea and NHS Westminster. It complements and develops further the BME Health Forum’s previous work on access to primary care
The report identifies a number of key successes and challenges in delivering this programme. It makes recommendations about what commissioners, providers and community organisations can do to improve the experience of healthcare for BME residents.
1 and was designed to demonstrate practical measures which would improve access to primary care health services for people from Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in the two boroughs.