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CONSORTIUM MEMBERS
WHEC is running 5 capacity training events for the women’s voluntary and community sector organisations to provide strategies to influence the new health system locally.
The Women’s Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC) today launches a new report ‘Better Health for Women: how to incorporate women’s health needs into Joint Strategic
Needs Assessments and Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies.
This report will support health and wellbeing boards improve health and wellbeing outcomes for women and girls by offering vital information, evidence and examples of good practice for undertaking Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) and
developing Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies (JHWSs).
JSNAs and JHWSs must assess and aim to meet people’s needs at the local level and there
are particular issues that impact on women and girls’ health and wellbeing that
need to be taken into account if services are to be effective for everyone.
This document can also be used by women’s voluntary and community sector
organisations to influence and engage with local health and wellbeing boards.
Click here to view the full report
Click here to view the summary briefing
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You are invited to attend the exciting launch and one day conference for the Birmingham Shelve It campaign, taking place on 26th Tuesday February 2013. The conference will bring together leading women’s campaigners, activists and academics, including UK Feminista, Imkaan, Object, Dr Julia Long, Change.org and the Young Foundation, to inspire you to take action for women and girls! The day is open to everyone, although WE particularly welcome women and girls. For more information, visit the Shelve it website http://shelve-it.co.uk/
Click below to see the latest updates from the Women’s Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC)
Click below to see the latest updates from the Women’s Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC)
Click below to see the latest updates from the Women’s Health and Equality Consortium (WHEC)