Community Health Exchange (CHEX) is asking all community-led health organisations to complete a ten-minute survey into the influence of community-led health organisations in health and social planning structures.
In 2011 CHEX (Community Health Exchange) surveyed its network to find out how community-led health organisations influenced decision making locally and nationally. Findings were reported in the publication Healthy Influences, which you can download here. CHEX would now like to update this research and wants to find out how your organisation is able to influence local and national decisions. The findings will be compiled into a report which will be available online and brought to the attention of key national decision makers such as the Chief Executives of NHS Scotland and managers of Community Planning Partnerships and integration partnerships on health and social care. Click here to take part in the survey.
If you have any queries, please email Andrew Paterson or Elspeth Gracey or phone them on 0141 248 1964.
Healthy influences research
Community Health Exchange (CHEX) is asking all community-led health organisations to complete a ten-minute survey into the influence of community-led health organisations in health and social planning structures.
In 2011 CHEX (Community Health Exchange) surveyed its network to find out how community-led health organisations influenced decision making locally and nationally. Findings were reported in the publication Healthy Influences, which you can download here. CHEX would now like to update this research and wants to find out how your organisation is able to influence local and national decisions. The findings will be compiled into a report which will be available online and brought to the attention of key national decision makers such as the Chief Executives of NHS Scotland and managers of Community Planning Partnerships and integration partnerships on health and social care. Click here to take part in the survey.
If you have any queries, please email Andrew Paterson or Elspeth Gracey or phone them on 0141 248 1964.