Rural areas

CU Communications Group

13/01/2009 - 14:00
13/01/2009 - 16:00

at South Downs CVS

Agenda to follow

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Jan Cutting


LINk, 1 Faraday Close, Eastbourne, BN22 9BH
Telephone: 
01323 514 510
Partnerships attended

East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust – board and other themed meetings

Hastings and Rother and Eastbourne Downs and Weald PCT – Board and Patient and Public Participation meetings  and other themed meetings.

Sussex Partnership NHS Trust – board meetings

Eastbourne, Wealden, Lewes, Rother Health Improvement Board and Hastings Healthier Partnership Board.

Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Adult Social Services

Who I work with
The East Sussex Local Involvement Network (LINk) in health and social care is a network of local people, organisations and groups that want to make all publically funded health and social care services better.  It aims to give the communities of East Sussex a stronger voice in the current health and social care services and their future provision.  The LINk is supported by a host organisation based at the East Sussex Disability Association (ESDA) and has a core/development group to guide and develop its work.

Su Mitchell


212 High Street, Lewes, BN7 2NH
Telephone: 
01273 405 883
Partnerships attendedEast Sussex Adult Learning & Skills Partnership Board
East Sussex ChangeUp Consortium Executive Group and Development Group
Sussex Voluntary and Community Sector Learning Consortium
Hastings & St Leonards ACL Forum
Who I work with
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Val Shoebridge


LINk, 1 Farady Cloes, Eastbourne, BN22 9BH
Telephone: 
01323 514 510
Partnerships attended

East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust – board and other themed meetings

Hastings and Rother and Eastbourne Downs and Weald PCT – Board and Patient and Public Participation meetings  and other themed meetings.

Sussex Partnership NHS Trust – board meetings

Who I work with

The East Sussex Local Involvement Network (LINk) in health and social care is a network of local people, organisations and groups that want to make all publically funded health and social care services better.  It aims to give the communities of East Sussex a stronger voice in the current health and social care services and their future provision.  The LINk is supported by a host organisation based at the East Sussex Disability Association (ESDA) and has a core/development group to guide and develop its work.

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