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We have recently finished an evaluation of a project facilitated by
Bedfordshire Health Promotion Agency in the UK called Partners for Change .
It is an organisational development project operating across agencies in
true intersectoral manner and involves training using a Tool box to audit
and assist in the development of cultural competence. The contact at
Bedfordshire is Dr Sue Chirico  [mailto:[log in to unmask]]


Professor Jane Springett
Institute for Health
Liverpool John Moores University
79, Tithebarn St
Liverpool L2 2ET
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Amy-Simone Erard [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 08 September 2000 22:01
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Cultural competence among providers
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>Dear list,
>I am from the US and am working on a project to build a web site as a
>self-assessment tool for providers on cultural competence.  We have
>received funding from the US Bureau of Primary Health Care.  There are
>quite a few website resources out there, but most of the information
>comes from US organizations. I am very interested in any resources
>that the Canadian government promotes. I am especially looking for
>information on how providers should approach patient compliancy and
>relating to patients' families.
>Thank you for your help in advance.
>Amy-Simone Erard
>Management Sciences for Health
>Boston, MA
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