The people’s project
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The people’s project

Gwyn Grout Independent consultant nurse, Surrey
Ithiel Korkor Zotorvie Tutor, College of Health and Well-being, Kintampo, Ghana
Rebecca Pomaa Effah Tutor, College of Health and Well-being, Kintampo, Ghana
Jo Overton Specialist nurse, cognitive behavioural therapy, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust

Gwyn Grout and colleagues on how skills development through collaboration is helping patients in Ghana

The Department of Health (2014) recognises that involvement of health practitioners in international development is ‘valued for the benefits it brings to all parties’.

Mental Health Practice. 20, 3, 15-15. doi: 10.7748/mhp.20.3.15.s16

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