
Five steps to evaluating impact on health inequalities
This guide sets out 5 steps organisations can take to evaluate their impact on health inequalities more effectively.
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Results for: Inequalities
Five steps to evaluating impact on health inequalities
This guide sets out 5 steps organisations can take to evaluate their impact on health inequalities more effectively.
Recognising our Rich Tapestry – how commissioners can use third sector evidence to tackling health inequalities
This report (Mar 22) sets out ESS’s findings from scoping work to better understand how commissioners use of third sector evidence about tackling inequalities and make use of our health
Recognising our Rich Tapestry – report on workshops
This is an evaluation report from workshops run in 2021-22 to help third sector organisations demonstrate their impact on tackling health inequalities. It builds on our resource Recognising our rich
Recognising our rich tapestry: Befrienders Skye and Lochalsh case study
Befrienders Skye and Lochalsh have used “Recognising our rich tapestry: measuring the contribution of third sector organisations to tackling health inequalities” to explain and prove how their service contributes to tackling health inequalities.
Recognising our rich tapestry: COPE Scotland case study
COPE Scotland have used “Recognising our rich tapestry: measuring the contribution of third sector organisations to tackling health inequalities” to explain and prove how their self-management support service contributes to tackling health inequalities.
Recognising our rich tapestry: measuring the contribution of third sector organisations to tackling health inequalities
This resource is for third sector organisations and those who fund or commission third sector organisations seeking to understand how the sector contributes to tackling health inequalities. This resource seeks
Recognising our rich tapestry: Saheliya case study
Saheliya have used “Recognising our rich tapestry: measuring the contribution of third sector organisations to tackling health inequalities” to explain and prove how their service contributes to tackling health inequalities.
Recognising our rich tapestry: Tasting Change case study
Tasting Change have used “Recognising our rich tapestry: measuring the contribution of third sector organisations to tackling health inequalities” to explain and prove how their cooking groups programme contributes to tackling health inequalities.