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An integrated holistic health service for refugees and asylum seekers in Gateshead

This is the description of a joint integrated primary and secondary care service for refugees and asylum seekers in Gateshead, North East England
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Peer participation in tackling health inequalities for people experiencing homelessness

This case study will outline how the #HealthNow project is involving people with direct experience of homelessness in developing and delivering solutions to health inequality through local system change #HealthNow is a UK wide campaign that aims to work towards an inclusive health system where everyone has access to the health care they need; ultimately moving people out of homelessness. #HealthNow is led by Groundswell and delivered in partnership with national charities Crisis and Shelter. As part of the delivery of the #HealthNow project, local #HealthNow alliances have been established in Birmingham, Greater Manchester and Newcastle. Local alliances bring together…

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