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Get Involved: Pathway's Second National Survey

Get Involved: Pathway's Second National Survey

Get Involved: Pathway's Second National Survey

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Do you deliver frontline care or services, or are you a manager or system leader working with some of the most excluded groups in society such as people experiencing homelessness, sex workers, Gypsy, Roma, Travellers or vulnerable migrants? 

If the answer is yes, Pathway wants to hear from you in their second national survey for people working with these inclusion health groups. 

Why Your Feedback Matters for Excluded Groups 

With a new government in place and a ten-year NHS plan on the horizon, now is the time to have your say. By completing the survey, you will provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in meeting the health and care needs of these excluded groups. Your feedback is of huge value and will be central to Pathway’s second ‘Homeless and Inclusion Health Barometer’ report, which is used as a key influencing resource to drive national improvements for inclusion health groups.   

The responses to Pathway’s first survey helped them outline the significant challenges we face, but also highlighted the innovation, hard work, compassion and collaboration that exists. You can read their first report here. 

Get Involved: Complete the Survey Today 

To take part, please sign up to the Faculty for Homeless and Inclusion Health HERE. You will then be sent a link to complete the survey, which will close on Friday 15th November. If you are already a member, please check your inbox for the link. 

Hosted by Pathway, the Faculty is a national, multidisciplinary network for people involved in healthcare and support for excluded groups. Membership is free and gives you access to fortnightly e-newsletters on the latest developments in inclusion health, plus networking and professional support including specialist sub-groups dedicated to Mental Health, Primary Care, Nutrition, Outreach Workers, Occupational Therapists, Students and System Leaders & Managers. 

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