EMDC – 6 Month Review

November 11th, 2009 by Jonathon King

East Midlands Development Centre – 6 Month Review


I am pleased to bring you our first report on the work of the EMDC.  2009/10 is an important year for us as it is our first full business year as an integral part of the SHA. If last year was about transitions, significant change for staff and letting go (Care Services Improvement Partnership (CSIP) and National Institute for Mental Health in England (NIMHE) were closed down), this year had to be about delivery.This is the story so far.
We have tried to keep it short but illuminating, so you get a feel of the breadth of the work and our style of working. People still ask us what we do and so we hope this will express that in a way that people can understand better what we
do and where it has added value.
The report is designed to engage and inform but not overwhelm, there is a lot more to be told about the programmes and our work. Some of this can be found by following the web links or contacting the team and finding out more
in person. We are always keen to explain our work but importantly to find out what is on the agenda of people working in the delivery system. We are also eager to hear what is good, success stories of change and how we might do more to support your goals. Please let us know what you think of the report and I do hope you find it a useful read.

Dean Repper
Director East Midlands Development Centre

To download a copy of the report, please click the following link: EMDC 6 Month Review 2009 PDF


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