What Does HealthWatch Camden Do?
Frances Hasler of Healthwatch Camden explains how Healthwatch supports local people in improving services. By finding out what the priorities are for improvements in the provision of health and social care services, Helathwatch Camden then works to get things changed. Recently Healthwatch Camden helped the users of mental health services in Highgate to explain to Camden Council and to service providers what was wrong with the way that they were re-organising services. The work of Healthwatch Camden can influence future service provision on other issues as well.
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What's On In Camden - 6th December
In the run up to Christmas there’s an all day celebration of Latin music at the forge; Carol service at the Foundling Museum; map studio cafe in Kentish Town is always great and this week we’re suggesting an evening of reggae; then there’s a very special Giving Tree in the Finchley Road O2 and an Ellie Goulding gig for charity at the Roundhouse.
Music from: Steel City Bigfoot
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Whats on in Camden for the week beginning 26th July 2014
Jane Fonda on Trial finishes its run Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Box Office: 020 8340 3488; Union Chapel hosts Sunday Singers with vocalist and violinist Alice Sawadzki. Sunday 2.30pm and the Roy Hargrove Quintet. on Thursday; John Healy, author of ‘The Grass Arena’ talks with Tony Murry at Housman’s Bookshop; Green Curtain Theatre have a midweek double bill for ‘Community Service’ and ‘Just Above Dogs’ in Camden Square.
Scripted and Read By: Aronda Atkinson & Marian Larragy
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Camden Newscast April 2014
Freddy Chick interviews Cantelowes Ward Councillor Angela Mason about her role and what it involves. How local politics can influence local residents lives, the importance of participating in local politics and about the nature of the job itself. Freddy also got the chance to attend Camden People’s Theatre’s annual fringe theatre festival ‘Sprint’, where he interacts with performance artists and brings the show to listeners ears. He talks to artistic director Brian Logan from the organisation, who explains what they do.
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Freddy Chick
Presented and edited by: Sarah O’Brien
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West Hampstead Women's Centre - Rukshana Chishti
Camden Community Radio’s Cina Aissa went to an International Women’s Day celebration in March 2012. There she discovered the West Hampstead Women’s Centre and the amazing woman who has been its backbone for twenty one years.
18th December is International Migrant’s Day: Radio 1812 has organised radio broadcasts in 38 countries to celebrate migrants all over the world.
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