Our Work : access-to-services
This case study looks at how Devon PCT are pro-actively commissioning local services to help address difficulties in meeting demand for NHS dentists.
from : Publications 30th October 2007
This case study explores how Torrington Dental Practice has used the tools of local commissioning to help address oral health inequality in rural areas.
from : Publications 30th October 2007
This case study looks at how Torrington Dental Practice has established a patient's forum, to identify patient needs and how to work together to address them.
from : Publications 30th October 2007
This short report examines some of the challenges in providing dental services to rural communities, including transport and domiciliary care.
from : Publications 30th October 2007
This survey report considers the difficulties that some rural communities face in accessing dental services, and especially NHS dental services.
from : Publications 30th October 2007
This report by the Countryside Agency is based on information submitted by England’s Rural Community Councils (RCCs) under their ‘Service Level Agreements’with the Countryside Agency.
from : Publications 9th October 2007
This is an Output Area file which contains a measure of distance from households to various services for England, this file has been made available to allow users to develop their own bespoke analysis of access to services data.
from : Publications 8th October 2007
This is an Output Area file which contains a measure of distance from households to various services for England, this file has been made available to allow users to develop their own bespoke analysis of access to services data.
from : Publications 8th October 2007
This report by the Countryside Agency is based on information submitted by England’s Rural Community Councils (RCCs) under their ‘Service Level Agreements’with the Countryside Agency.
from : Publications 5th October 2007
This report by the Countryside Agency is based on information submitted by England’s Rural Community Councils (RCCs) under their ‘Service Level Agreements’with the Countryside Agency.
from : Publications 5th October 2007
