News & Events
News Archive: April 2009
Change Up Consortium Research Report Launched
Posted on 2nd Apr
Lin Whitfield Consultancy and associates launched the report that had been commissioned by the Plymouth Third Sector Consortium (Change Up) at Engage (Carmel Church) on the 30th March 2008.
Plymouth Third Sector Consortium is working with Plymouth 2020 to create sustainable and effective Third Sector in the city, supported by high quality services. The research will provide the information required on the priority areas for support needs of front line delivery organisations.
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Guilds' Website Reaches a Wider Audience with BrowseAloud
Posted on 7th Apr
The Guild has is committed to achieving equality and diversity in all its service provision. The increasing use of our website by our users has led us to look further at how we ensure that it is easily and effectively accessed by everyone, irrespective of their disability. As a result of this work we have enhanced the accessibility of our website by adding BrowseAloud. This allows all web content to be read aloud for those with literacy difficulties, mild visual impairments or dyslexia.
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PALS is on the move
Posted on 7th Apr
From the 1st April, 2009 the Patient Advice & Liaison Service (PALS) is moving out of Plymouth Guild, where it has been successfully operating for over 5 years and will be based with the Complaints team currently located at The Nuffield Clinic. This change is to provide a more joined up service for patients who are often unsure of where best to express their concerns and get help and information.
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