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Reports
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2009 Adults Health and Wellbeing Partnership Delivery Plan (PDF File)
This is the final version of the Adults Health and Wellbeing Partnership's Partnership Delivery Plan: Increasing life expectancy and reducing health inequalities, following the consultation period in August 2009. This document has been produced in response to recommendations from the Health Inequalities National Support Team. It sets out the thematic action plan for the Partnership and details each programme of work that the Partnership will deliver over the next two years, in order to improve health and wellbeing in Manchester. It has been approved by the Adults Health and Wellbeing Partnership Board and the NHS Manchester Board.
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2008 Manchester People First Health and Wellbeing Event (PDF File)
MACC's Health and Wellbeing Network asked People First to undertake a small piece of work to gather the views of people with learning disabilities on what contributes to their health and wellbeing. They staged an event in April 2008 which was a fantastic, lively day full of great ideas and people getting to say how they felt. This is the report which arose from the event.
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2008 Including Men Father in Service Delivery and Design (PDF File)
Sowing Seeds have produced a good practice guide to involving men and fathers in the development of services. There is an increasing need for agencies to recognise the role of men and fathers as Government sets new standards for engagement.
Thanks to Sowing Seeds for permission to upload the guide.
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2005 The Great Health Debate (PDF File)
Report on work to engage people and groups from a number of local communities in reviewing the priorities of the Health Inequalities Partnership. We asked people to vote for them in order of importance and how much they felt they could actually do something about the issue. We also examined what people thought the balance should be between personal action and state intervention. The report was presented to the Health Inequalities Partnership during 2005.
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