Dear Mr.Saltus,
My organisation has a website which you could link to. It also has a
link page with a number of different local, national and international
transcultural organisations.
The web address is www.arcom.com.au/~mcmhap
Arthur Moutakis
Program Manager
Multicultural Mental Health Access Program Inc. [McMhap]
Phone: +61 8 82435613
Mob:0407378927
Fax:+61 8 81651165
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From: Health and social issues of Black and Ethnic Minority groups in
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Saltus-Blackwood R (SoCS)
Sent: Monday, 21 October 2002 11:34 PM
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Subject: FW: Seeking to establish reciprocal links
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> Dear Members,
> The BE4 Project has been established to improve the quality of
> information and appropriate treatment in mental health and social care
> to Black and Minority Ethnic people in Cardiff. We are currently
> building our website with the aim of having it up and ready by the end
> of October. I am writing to you to request you help in developing
> BE4's links section. It may be that there are already links on other
> websites that we can link to (in order not to reinvent the wheel).
> There may be websites you know of that need wider recognition. There
> may websites charting the progress of projects similar to BE4s that
> we should know about. There may be key documents listed on particular
> sites that we can direct people to. Do you know of any? Can you help?
> Please send recommendations to me off-list ([log in to unmask]),
> indicating the sub-title (listed below) you think your suggested
> links should come under. I will collate the responses and send them
> to all those who express an interest. All suggestions welcome!
> Possible sites we are seeking to establish reciprocal links with
> include: 1)health and health-related webpages dedicated to Black and
> Ethnic Minority users (locally, regionally as well as nationally) -
> for example
> http://www.ohn.gov.uk/gateway/people/population/black.htm)
> 2) Black and Ethnic Minority mental health groups and organisations
> 3) Organisations, trusts and hospitals where projects as well as
> strategies, policies and practices rooted in the needs of diverse
users
> are being developed or rolled out (for example, 'Barefoot' health
workers
> project - http://www.wales.nhs.uk/lhg/page.cfm?orgid=262&pid=509)
> 4) Sites providing information and guides in our key areas of study
and
> interest (for example Promoting health and well being in wales
> (http://www.hpw.wales.gov.uk/).
> 5) Sites specifically aimed at users' needs
> 6) webpages within NHS organisations that contain strategy documents
re.
> developing equitable service provision, examining cultural meaning of
> health and illness and promoting anti-racist practice and policy
> 7) webpages within organisations that contain strategy documents
re.
> developing equitable service provision, examining cultural meanings of
> health and illness, and promoting anti-racist practice and policy(
for
> example: NHS Lothian
>
http://www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk/publications/ethnic_health/index.html
> 8) Studies, as well as community-based projects aimed at address the
> mental health and social care needs of BME people (for
example:2001Ethnic
> inequalities in health: social class, racism and identity -
> http://www.lancs.ac.uk/users/apsocsci/hvp/newsletters/10findings.htm)
>
> Best wishes,
> Roiyah
>
> ______________________________________
> Dr. Roiyah Saltus - Blackwood
> Research Fellow
> BE4 Project
> Improving the Quality of Mental Health & Social Care to Black and
> Minority Ethnic People in Cardiff: Equity, Empowerment, Effectiveness
> & Efficiency
>
> Research Unit, School of Care Sciences
> University of Glamorgan, Glyn-Taf Campus
> Pontypridd, CF37 1DL
>
> Tel: 01443 483141
> Fax: 01443 483140
> Email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
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