Ethnicity
Training Network
Research
shows that health and social services in the UK do not
always meet the needs of people from minority ethnic and
faith communities. This is even more of a problem for
people from these communities who have learning
disabilities.
The Ethnicity Training Network has been created to help
change the way that people think and work in health and
social care services. The Network was set up with funding
from the Department of Health. It is based at the Institute
for Health Sciences and Public Health Research at the
University of Leeds.
The Network aims to:
• Make it easier for health and support services to get
training on ethnicity and health.
• Help to improve the quality of training courses.
• Help people find out about the needs and legal rights of
minority ethnic and faith groups.
• Create links and share information between trainers,
service providers and service users.
Membership of the Ethnicity Training Network is open and
free of charge to everybody. Members need to have an
interest in ethnicity and health and must want to improve
services.
For
further information, please contact the Ethnicity Training
Nework:
Ethnicity Training Network
Institute of Health Sciences and Public Health Research
University of Leeds
71-75 Clarendon Road
Leeds
LS2 9PL
Tel: 0113 343 4832
Email:
etn@leeds.ac.uk
Webiste:
www.etn.leeds.ac.uk/