Advocacy: Improved Access to Services in the London Borough of Newham

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Svensson De la Cruz, Helena 2002. Advocacy: Improved Access to Services in the London Borough of Newham. London Centre for Institutional Studies, University of East London.
AuthorsSvensson De la Cruz, Helena
Abstract

The Centre for Institutional Studies at the University of East London was commissioned by the Fit for Work Single Regeneration Budget Partnership to undertake an independent assessment of the Advocacy/ Improved access to services project in the London Borough of Newham. The aim of the research is to assess the progress made by the project towards achieving its objectives to: Co-ordinate, join up and enhance advocacy work in East London in order to
increase access to health services. Provide training and support for the advocacy workers. The fieldwork was carried out between August and December 2001.

Keywordsvoluntary sector; training; employment strategies; Newham Advocacy Consortium; East London; urban regeneration
Year2002
PublisherCentre for Institutional Studies, University of East London
Place of publicationLondon
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PrintJun 2002
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Deposited06 Oct 2009
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Svensson De la Cruz, H. (2002) ‘Advocacy: Improved Access to Services in the London Borough of Newham’ CIS Commentary No 108, London: Centre for Institutional Studies, University of East London..

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