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 Posted: Friday January 5th, 2007 15:23

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I am putting together a panel of black and black mixed race people of African and African Caribbean living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoiong and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:
 



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conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:
 



Racism and Mental Health


 
Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletter to people on your emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting black men to participate?
 
Yours Sincerely,
 
V. A. De Maynard
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 Posted: Sunday January 7th, 2007 18:05

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Dear Sir/Madam,
 

I am putting together a panel of black and black mixed race peopel of African and African Caribbean living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoiong and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:
 



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conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:
 



Racism and Mental Health



 
Feel free to pass onto friends and family!!!

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 Posted: Sunday January 7th, 2007 18:19

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Verny why are you spamming the board with this thread?



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 Posted: Thursday January 11th, 2007 02:02

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 
I would like to offer black and other minority ethnic people, who do not readily take part in research, to participate in research that could influence health and social policy in the UK. Most of the health social care policy in this country is based on those who do participate. To give black and ethnic minority people a voice, I am putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people who would be willing to participate in ongoing and future research, Participation is the best way for black people to influence policy decisions, and combat social exclusion.


I am, therefore, putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoing and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the Panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:


Register for Black and Minority Ethnic Panel


I am at present conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:


Racism and Mental Health



Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletters and supplements sent to people on your staff emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting BME people to participate?

Yours Sincerely,

V. A. De Maynard
LSBU-Faculty of Health and Social Care


 



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 Posted: Thursday January 11th, 2007 02:05

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

I would like to offer black and other minority ethnic people, who do not readily take part in research, to participate in research that could influence health and social policy in the UK. Most of the health social care policy in this country is based on those who do participate. To give black and ethnic minority people a voice, I am putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people who would be willing to participate in ongoing and future research, Participation is the best way for black people to influence policy decisions, and combat social exclusion.


I am, therefore, putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoing and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the Panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:

Register for Black and Minority Ethnic Panel


I am at present conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:


Racism and Mental Health


Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletters and supplements sent to people on your staff emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting BME people to participate?

Yours Sincerely,

V. A. De Maynard
LSBU-Faculty of Health and Social Care



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 Posted: Thursday January 11th, 2007 02:06

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

I would like to offer black and other minority ethnic people, who do not readily take part in research, to participate in research that could influence health and social policy in the UK. Most of the health social care policy in this country is based on those who do participate. To give black and ethnic minority people a voice, I am putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people who would be willing to participate in ongoing and future research, Participation is the best way for black people to influence policy decisions, and combat social exclusion.


I am, therefore, putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoing and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the Panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:

Register for Black and Minority Ethnic Panel


I am at present conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:


Racism and Mental Health


Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletters and supplements sent to people on your staff emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting BME people to participate?

Yours Sincerely,

V. A. De Maynard
LSBU-Faculty of Health and Social Care



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 Posted: Thursday January 11th, 2007 02:07

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

I would like to offer black and other minority ethnic people, who do not readily take part in research, to participate in research that could influence health and social policy in the UK. Most of the health social care policy in this country is based on those who do participate. To give black and ethnic minority people a voice, I am putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people who would be willing to participate in ongoing and future research, Participation is the best way for black people to influence policy decisions, and combat social exclusion.


I am, therefore, putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoing and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the Panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:

Register for Black and Minority Ethnic Panel


I am at present conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:


Racism and Mental Health


Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletters and supplements sent to people on your staff emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting BME people to participate?

Yours Sincerely,

V. A. De Maynard
LSBU-Faculty of Health and Social Care



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 Posted: Thursday January 11th, 2007 02:09

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

I would like to offer black and other minority ethnic people, who do not readily take part in research, to participate in research that could influence health and social policy in the UK. Most of the health social care policy in this country is based on those who do participate. To give black and ethnic minority people a voice, I am putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people who would be willing to participate in ongoing and future research, Participation is the best way for black people to influence policy decisions, and combat social exclusion.


I am, therefore, putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoing and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the Panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:

Register for Black and Minority Ethnic Panel


I am at present conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:


Racism and Mental Health


Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletters and supplements sent to people on your staff emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting BME people to participate?

Yours Sincerely,

V. A. De Maynard
LSBU-Faculty of Health and Social Care



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 Posted: Thursday January 11th, 2007 02:10

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Dear Sir/Madam,

 

I would like to offer black and other minority ethnic people, who do not readily take part in research, to participate in research that could influence health and social policy in the UK. Most of the health social care policy in this country is based on those who do participate. To give black and ethnic minority people a voice, I am putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people who would be willing to participate in ongoing and future research, Participation is the best way for black people to influence policy decisions, and combat social exclusion.


I am, therefore, putting together a Panel of black and ethnic minority people living in the UK, who might be interested in taking part in ongoing and future web-based research. Participation is entirely voluntary, and you can withdraw from the Panel at anytime. All information will be kept confidential, and not share with anyone else without your prior expressed permission. If you would like to register please go to:

Register for Black and Minority Ethnic Panel


I am at present conducting research in the UK, looking at the relation between racism and mental health in black or mixed race men of African and African Caribbean descent, and would like participants to help in this venture by completing the on-line questionnaire which can be found at the following link:


Racism and Mental Health


Are you able to put something in your next/coming newsletters and supplements sent to people on your staff emailing list, or button/link on your website, inviting BME people to participate?

Yours Sincerely,

V. A. De Maynard
LSBU-Faculty of Health and Social Care



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Will someone ban this gimp.



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