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Healthy Influences 2015
CHEX’s Healthy Influences 2015 research report follows up on a 2012 report which explored how much influence community-led health organisations felt they had in decision making structures. The new report finds that, despite a lot of promising policy developments, there hasn’t yet been any real improvement in how influential community-led health organisations feel within these structures. The report also highlights where people have been more successful and offers a range of recommendations for statutory agencies, community organisations and intermediary voluntary organisations.