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Ethnic Monitoring & Communication Toolkit
Supports staff who are invoved with service users/carers to self classify their ethnicity
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Community Health Exchange
CHEX is the leading agency in Scotland’s health sector that provides a resource in supporting community development approaches to health improvement and challenging health inequalities. It also facilitates a network of community health initiatives and works to support them in developing good practice and influencing health and social policies.
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c.h.a.i.n
The Contact, Help, Advice & Information Network enables people in health and social care to exchange ideas and knowledge, facilitates networking between those who have common interests and complementary aspirations, and raises awareness of events.
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Talk for Scotland: a practical toolkit for engaging with people with communication support needs
A free guide from Communication Forum Scotland for decision-makers and service providers covering:
- Scotland’s diverse communication support needs
- 6 Communication Support Principles to be followed in public engagement
- practical applications
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Children in Scotland - Clann an Alba
Children in Scotland is a national agency for voluntary, statutory and professional organisations and individuals working with children and their families in Scotland. It runs a participation network to support and promote participation in practice and has an online record of participation projects across Scotland.
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The Involvement Exchange (iX)
The iX network is an online network for sharing knowledge and experience of Patient and Public Involvement in health. It has been created by The NHS National Centre for Involvement (NHS England) and replaces the Patient-Citizen Exchange (PCX network) and the Patient and Public Involvement Exchange (PPIX network), which have been merged together to create this new network.
The website contains Resources, Case Studies, Forums and Blogs and Patient and Public Involvement news.
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