COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

The Community Development Programme has been commissioned by NHS Norfolk to improve access, experiences and outcomes for people BME (Black & Minority Ethnic) mental health service users. The service is delivered in partnership with West Norfolk Mind.

 

The Community Development Workers (CDW) have four key functions:

  • Change Agent: by identifying gaps in services and developing innovative practice
  • Service Developer: by promoting joint working, education and training
  • Capacity Builder: by helping to strengthen BME networks and skills
  • Access Facilitator: by improving access to existing services by helping to overcome cultural and language barriers

  

CDW's can help BME clients, individuals and groups by:

  • Developing more culturally appropriate and sensitive services for your community
  • Effecting changes in the services you access
  • Helping you to gain access to services
  • Helping you to learn more about mental health and wellbeing
  • Working with other service providers
  • Accessing interpreter services on your behalf
  • Helping you to feedback and improve the services that you use
  • Providing you with information on mental health and wellbeing in your language

 

CDW's can help service providers, health professionals and support / link workers by:

  • Helping you to improve your cultural competency
  • Helping you to improve the service you offer to BME clients
  • Helping you to engage with BME communities
  • Increasing the number of BME clients using your service
  • Teaching you about the healthcare and other needs of BME communities

 

 

 


Get In Touch

Contact: CDW Manager

Email: cdwmanager@norwichmind.org.uk

Phone: 01603 432457

Address: 50 Sale Road, Norwich,

Postcode: NR7 9TP

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