Documents and Presentations
All documents and presentations from the Greater Manchester Health Commission are available for download below;
Presentations and documents 2010
- Greater Manchester Mental Wellbeing Survey 2009 - Executive Summary (
1.45Mb) - Greater Manchester Mental Wellbeing Survey 2009 - Full Report (
2.5Mb) - Greater Manchester Health Commission Leaflet (
375Kb) - Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network Prevention, Early Detection and Inequalities Strategy - Proposed Health Commission Recommendations (
85Kb) - Greater Manchester Cancer Prevention and Early Diagnosis Strategy (
513Kb) - North West Cancer Intelligence Service Presentation (
513Kb)
Presentations and documents 2009
- Greater Manchester Mental Health Report for Health Commission - Nov 09
(
2Mb) - Greater Manchester Health Commission Report - The Learning So Far - Oct 09 (
1Mb) - Letter to Lord Mandelson Sep 09 (
47Kb) - Department of Business Innovation & Skills Letter (
373Kb) - Alcohol Price Policy Options: Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness Modelling in the UK (
1.72Mb) - PNorth West opinion on the proposed Code of Practice for Alcohol Retailers
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5.8Mb) - Future Proof – Can We Afford the Cost of Drinking Too Much? (
1.38Mb) - Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England Post-2010 (
8.15Mb)
- Proposed Implementation of the Health Commission Tobacco Manifesto (
56.8Kb) - Alcohol, Health and Health Inequalities Presentation (
4.5Mb) - The Impact of Alcohol in Greater Manchester Presentation (Q2 2008) (
1.1Mb)
Presentations from the Health Inequalities Event, 10th December 2008
- The Greater Manchester Directors of Public Health Annual Report 2008 (
1.87Mb) - Paper 3 - The Greater Manchester Health Commission - 18 June 08 (
47Kb) - Public Health Priorities in Greater Manchester and the Greater Manchester Health Commission
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240Kb) - Fuel Poverty and Health Inequalities Presentation (
461Kb) - Tobacco Control, Health and Health Inequalities Presentation (
1.1Mb) - Worklessness and Health Presentation (
60Kb)
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