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Providing a patient-led health-care service that’s fair to all whilst meeting the demands for increased economies and efficiencies is a huge challenge for management.

 

At brap we are committed to equality and have the resources to help you achieve value for money combined with high quality strategies for your engagement with health-care users.

 

Getting the complete picture

We can go even further than the findings of your Local Involvement Networks (LINks) to reach the most excluded communities. Our innovative engagement strategies provide an all-inclusive snapshot of your local community and cost effective methods for measuring user satisfaction.

 

Equality impact assessments

With brap, you can draw on over ten years’ experience to develop policies and practices that get to the heart of equality. Through equality impact assessments we’ll assist you in developing fairer and better services for staff and patients so that your organisation connects with more people.

 

Single equality schemes

We can provide help, advice and support on all aspects of creating a Single Equality Scheme, from analysing data to formulating action plans. Our inclusive approach highlights the common underlying causes of inequality for various excluded groups.

 

Mapping your community

With good quality disaggregated data you can conduct impact assessment on all areas of equality, such as gender, race and disability. This package is a superb aid in gathering and analysing information to improve your service delivery.

 

Human Rights Toolkit

A ‘one stop shop’ training package on human rights for healthcare professionals. Built around key areas such as Dignity in Care, this facilitator’s toolkit is stimulating, highly informative and right up to date in the relevant areas of equality and human rights.

 

Learning programmes

Our learning programmes designed specifically for healthcare providers relate to Standards for Better Health and cover issues such as dignity in care, recognising inequalities, challenging discrimination and improving human rights. The result is a more welcoming, inclusive and confident environment for staff and patients alike

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