Publications
We strive to keep the sector well informed by sharing relevant publications and reports from a range of authors. You can find all of them below.
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MoU between GM Health & Social Care Partnership an the VCSE sector in Greater Manchester
The Memorandum of Understanding between GM Health & Social Care Partnership and the VCSE sector in Greater Manchester builds upon the work by the VCSE Devolution Reference Group, which over the past year has supported the partnership in its goals for improving health and wellbeing in Greater Manchester.
Introduction to the Greater Manchester Cancer Vanguard 'Health as a Social Movement' project
Our aim is to mobilise a citizen-led social movement for cancer prevention by working through the voluntary sector. This project is harnessing the energy of the voluntary sector and Greater Manchester (GM) citizens which is currently centred on cancer research, treatment and survivorship to understand what motivates people to make lifestyle choices and help tip the balance towards prevention. We are connecting what already exists, drawing on the intelligence of communities that face health inequality and identifying ways to help change happen.
Devolution, Our Devolution: Perspectives on the Meaning of Devolution
Devolution in England is happening now. We want the voluntary and community sector to play a key role in developing the thinking around what a good model of devolution looks like and how it could work best for the communities we represent.
This report contains thirteen different perspectives from across the North West and further afield to give us all food for thought on what devolution could mean and the role of the sector.