Other bulletins of interest
Click on the links below for access to other bulletins of interest.
If you would like your bulletin included on the list then please email csip.eastern@csip.org.uk
COVER works to enhance the activities of the Regional Voluntary Sector by co-ordinating projects and partnerships, funding intothe sector, developing supportive policies and representing the sector's interests to Regional Agencies and National Government.
CSIP Networks combine extensive health & social care knowledge with specialized expertise in integration and whole system reform, commissioning, telecare and housing with care.
The Eastern sector of the UK Mental Health Research Network produce a regular newsletter.
This bulletin is intended for anyone interested in the Equality and Human Rights Commisssion work on equality and human rights.
The Eastern Region Public Health Observatory (ERPHO) is part of a national network of Public Health Observatories. It has been established as an NHS and Department of Health partnership to promote better use of health-related information according to the roles set out in the Government White Paper "Saving Lives: Our Healthier Nation" (Cm 4386, 1999). They produce a monthly newsletter.
The purpose of Improvement East is to coordinate, challenge, support and accelerate the drive for improvement and efficiency in localities to a higher level than would otherwise be possible. Produced by the East of England Regional Assembly
The Clinical Resource Centre and Library service checks selected internet sites for reports and news items of interest to staff working in the Mental Health and Health & Social Care Sectors. In addition, the bulletins provide information on research, imminent conferences, training, newly published books, useful websites and journal TOC (table of contents) links.
This newsletter is produced to reinforce the aims of the White Paper Choosing Health by providing NIMHE nationally and regionally with a vehicle to support local work and to ensure that mental health promotion remains on local agendas. This update's theme is on 'Inequalities, poverty and mental health, including employment and mental health issues'
NIACE/NIMHE (CSIP)/LSC Partnership Project has been set up to promote and improve access to learning and skills for people experiencing mental health difficulties.
The Parental Mental Health and Child Welfare Network is a development Network set up to promote joint working between social care and health staff working with parents with mental health problems or their children.
The East of England Teaching Public Network is one of nine regional Teaching Public Health Networks established by the Department of Health in 2006. The purpose is to bring an integrated, inclusive approach to the development of public health education across organisations and sectors, at all skill and professional levels.
Picker Institute Europe works with patients, professionals and policy makers to promote understanding of the patient's perspective at all levels of healthcare policy and practice. They undertake a unique combination of research, development and policy activities which together work to make patients' views count.
