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    Covid-19 and the African Caribbean Community in Sandwell – Let’s Talk About It

    28 Jul 2020 by Mazeline Hemmings

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    It is recognised and acknowledged that Covid-19 has had a significant impact on our local communities. One of the communities particularly affected by Covid-19 is the African Caribbean community.

    Dr Ian Sykes (Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG Chair) in partnership with Healthwatch Sandwell and West Bromwich African Caribbean Resource Centre, would like to invite you to an online workshop to listen to your experiences on the 6th August 1 pm – 2.30 pm.

    They want to engage and listen to the views of this community to understand the specific issues faced during the Covid-19 pandemic.

    This will be an on-line meeting using Microsoft Teams software. If you have a smart phone, tablet or laptop and have access to the internet you will be able to join the conversation.

    Places are very limited.  Please let the CCG know as soon as possible if you are able to join the work shop by emailing SWBCCG.engagement@nhs.net   You will be sent the link to join if there is a place available.

    For further information you can contact 0121 612 1663.

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