Thanks for this it looks very interesting but I wonder why sexuality is not
mentioned in the summary where the areas are listed although it is listed on
the syllabus as invisible communities? I have noticed that in a lot of areas
sexuality is not appearing in health and social care equality lists which
only adds to the invisibility!
Jon
-----Original Message-----
From: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ghazala Mir
Sent: 06 February 2009 11:17
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Masters level module for managers, diversity leads and trainers
APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING
Dear Colleagues
Please find attached details of our Masters in Public Health short course
for 2009 on Culture, Ethnicity and Diversity. A challenging, stimulating
and intensive five day course for Health and Social Care professionals
within the public, voluntary and private sector
Applicants who wish to take the course as a stand alone module or part of a
certificate, diploma or masters level course should follow the application
procedure outlined on the flyer. It is also possible to attend one or more
days of the course without accreditation via the Ethnicity Training Network
route, please contact me directly for further
details on [log in to unmask] if you are interested in this.
Kind Regards
Ghazala Mir
Dr Ghazala Mir
Head of the Centre for Health and Social Care Director, Ethnicity Training
Network Leeds Institute of Health Sciences University of Leeds Charles
Thackrah Building
101 Clarendon Road,
Leeds LS2 9LJ
Tel: 0113 343 4832
www.leeds.ac.uk/lihs/hsc/
www.etn.leeds.ac.uk
|