Equally Well

Report of the Ministerial Taskforce on Health Inequalities

NEWS! - Publication of Equally Well Review 2010

The review of progress to date against Equally Well was published in June. It is essential reading as it:
- tells you more about our approach and understanding to addressing the underlying causes of health inequalities - using Sense of Coherence.
- it gives new focused recommendations for working together, reprioritising for early intervention
see the 27 page report on http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Health/health/Inequalities/inequalitiestaskforce/ewreview/Q/forceupdate/on

Blog Posts

Lesley Kelly

Latest news from Growing Up in Scotland (GUS)

Posted by Lesley Kelly on September 2, 2010 at 11:33am

Kay Barton

Positive Deviance

Posted by Kay Barton on September 1, 2010 at 11:30am

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Welcome

This is the site of Equally Well Test Sites' Learning Network. This contains the thoughts, opinions, lessons learned and best practice which has been generated by the test sites. The sites have adopted a continuous learning approach and will be using this site to share their learning between each other and the wider stakeholder community.

Test Site Progress


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Introduction to the Test Sites

 
 
 

Members

  • Ian Hunter
  • Kay Barton
  • Ann Hume
  • Hamish Battye
  • Lesley Kelly
  • sally wray
  • Dr. Geoffrey Leber
  • david banks
  • Dominique Petitqueux
  • Harry Burns
  • Karen Grieve
  • John Boyce

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Latest Activity

Ian Hunter is attending Karen Grieve's event
Test site learning network - violence prevention theme at Parish Halls (2-3 min walk from queen's st station)
September 8, 2010 from 9:30am to 4pm
Learning Network - 8th sept 2010.docfor learning network named members The focus on this meeting will be on violence prevention and its interlinking into all the test sites themes. This will be a joint event between the equally well team and the vio…
17 hours ago
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Lesley Kelly added a blog post
http://www.crfr.ac.uk/gus/gus_latest_news5.htm Hello. Follow this link below to read the latest news from Growing Up in Scotland study, the longitudinal research study following the lives of 8,000 children and their families from birth through to t…
yesterday
Lesley Kelly and Steven Wray are now friends
yesterday

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