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The Ethnicity Training Network is a national initiative funded by the Department of Health, designed to improve cultural competence in health and social care. Through high-quality training, the network connects trainers with service users and providers, ensuring compliance with the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2002. It focuses on reviewing services, measuring satisfaction and outcomes, planning accessible services, and developing local partnerships and resources. Join us in raising awareness of the cultural needs and rights of service users. For inquiries, contact us at etn@leeds.ac.uk.
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The Ethnicity Training Network Developing cultural competence in health and social care The Network is a national initiative funded by the Department of Health. It aims to promote opportunities for high quality training and links between trainers, service users and service providers. • Award of cultural competence • Developed jointly with the Commission for • Racial Equality to measure compliance with • the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2002 Reviewing servicesMeasuring service user satisfaction and service outcomes, assessing and monitoring competence throughout the service Planning and actionMaking services appropriate and accessible EngagementDeveloping local partnerships, information and policies. Developing existing and new resources, structures and vision statements IntroductionRaising awareness of the needs, rights and cultural context of service users Using research evidence as a basis for training For further details contact: Hala Abuateya, Catherine Bennett or Ghazala Mir Telephone:0113-343-6903e-mail: etn@leeds.ac.ukWebsite: http://www.etn.leeds.ac.uk