Services for women experiencing multiple disadvantage
Dear Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
As part of a national project to map services for women experiencing multiple disadvantage, I would like to request the following information from your organisation:
1) What services are you currently commissioned to deliver specifically for women affected by:
substance use problems
mental health problems
homelessness
involvement in offending
2) For each type of service commissioned:
Who is the service manager and what are their contact details?
How many women can they support at any one time?
When does the current contract end?
Yours faithfully,
Jennifer Holly
Project Manager
AVA
www.avaproject.org.uk
Dear Ms Holly
Following your request for information, please see the attached acknowledgment letter.
Regards
Liz
Liz Sheen | Information Governance Coordinator
Tel: 01223 348697 | Ext: 58697 | www.cuh.org.uk
eHospital | Box number 153
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge Biomedical Campus | Hills Road | Cambridge | CB2 0QQ
The Trust is: part of the National Institute for Health Research - Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre | and a member of Cambridge University Health Partners
This email is confidential, see www.cuh.org.uk/email_disclaimer.html
Dear Ms Holly
With regard to your request for information, please see the attached response letter.
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust would like to ensure that the information provided, following your request for information, was helpful and appropriate. We would be grateful if you would take a few minutes to complete the following survey https://addenbrookes.onlinesurveys.ac.uk...
your reply will be treated in confidence and be used to improve the service we provide.
Regards
Gemma
Gemma Boudali-ouchfoun | Information Governance Coordinator
Tel: 01223 348697 | Ext: 58697 | www.cuh.org.uk
eHospital | Box number 153
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge Biomedical Campus | Hills Road | Cambridge | CB2 0QQ
The Trust is: part of the National Institute for Health Research - Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre | and a member of Cambridge University Health Partners
This email is confidential, see www.cuh.org.uk/email_disclaimer.html
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