SHARE Project
The SHARE Project was a national health and race information and advice centre that ran from 1991 until 1997.
Set up to encourage changes in service provision, increase awareness of services for black and minority ethnic service users, and enable good practice to be shared, it produced databases of the literature on, and who to contact in, health and race.
It also produced bibliographic and contacts reference lists covering a wide range of subject areas in health care management, and clinical and epidemiological matters. Key issues included: purchasing and contracts; Health of the Nation; coronary heart disease; older people; and mental health.
The SHARE newsletter covered all aspects of health and race in the UK, especially health service provision. The final issue was SHARE 18, which appeared in September 1997. Back issues can be consulted by visiting the King's Fund Information and library service.
Key staff: Tahera Aanchawan, Frances Presley, Kunbi Jones
Set up to encourage changes in service provision, increase awareness of services for black and minority ethnic service users, and enable good practice to be shared, it produced databases of the literature on, and who to contact in, health and race.
It also produced bibliographic and contacts reference lists covering a wide range of subject areas in health care management, and clinical and epidemiological matters. Key issues included: purchasing and contracts; Health of the Nation; coronary heart disease; older people; and mental health.
The SHARE newsletter covered all aspects of health and race in the UK, especially health service provision. The final issue was SHARE 18, which appeared in September 1997. Back issues can be consulted by visiting the King's Fund Information and library service.
Key staff: Tahera Aanchawan, Frances Presley, Kunbi Jones