Achieving Better Rights and Services for Ethnic Minority Communities Living and Working in Fife

Health Project    
Health Awareness documents tranlated into Polish


Health awareness documents: 1 | 2

Guide to Engaging Muslim Communities

A cohesive community is one that is in a state of wellbeing, harmony and stability. This guide aims to help housing organisations, housing professionals and the residents they work with achieve more cohesive communities.

Recent concerns about cohesion breaking down have occurred for several reasons – for example, the London bombings in July 2005 and media controversy about levels of migration. These led to the appointment of the Independent Commission on Integration and Cohesion, which reported in June, 2007. This new edition of a popular CIH guide reflects the Commission’s recommendations and gives up-to-date advice to housing professionals.

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Our Project Aims
  • To form a link for Ethnic Minority communities with NHS Fife
  • To speak on behalf of Ethnic Minority communities regarding health issues
  • To raise health awareness within the communities

Press Releases

 

Kirkcaldy & Levenmouth Community Health Partnership
Support to help you stop smoking

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HELP, ADVICE AND TREATMENT FOR MINOR AILMENTS FROM
COMMUNITY PHARMACIES

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Leaflet Contact


Download Leaflet: Page 1 / Page 2

This leaflet is available in Cantonese, Polish and Urdu.

If you require this leaflet in any other translation or format please contact FRAE Fife

 

Project Staff Contact Details

Dr Daksha Patel
FRAE Fife,
1 Victoria Road, Kirkcaldy
Fife KY1 1DT

Telephone: 01592 204005
E-mail: daksha.patel@fife.gov.uk
Web: www.fraefife.co.uk

Available: Monday 2pm - 4pm
Thursday & Friday 10am - 4pm

Carers Rights Conference

 

Health Advocacy Project delivers Health Screening in Dunfermline


FRAE Fife's Health Advocacy Project which is in partnership with NHS Fife was in the Philp Hall in Kirkcaldy on the 27th November.

Blood sugar and pressure checks were carried out by Diabetic Nurse Donna Clark and her team and appropriate referrals were made.

Other health issues were discussed and information in translated format requested.

A visit to Maggie Centre, Kirkcaldy has been arranged for 15th January 2008

Similar work is planned with other language schools supported by FRAE Fife in the near future.

Please contact us at FRAE Fife if you have any queries regarding health issues or you wish to volunteer with the project.


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