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Please note that Working in Pertnership Programme is neither a company nor a product on sale. This is a programme to help the public as well as health care people with a number of helpful information and other things available for free download from the website. In some ways this programme tries to help people in similar ways as wiki. So please think carefully before wanting to delete this page. It is possible that some further editing is needed to meet wiki criteria. Please post any instructions that may need to be followed. Thank you very much. With best wishes. Bonhomie1 ( talk) 13:56, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
WiPP is not a product, group or organisation. Speedy G11 is obviously incorrect for thiss article. WiPP is a process as part of the UK National Health Service. The NHS is the thiird largest employer in the world, providing health services to some 60 million people. Almost all people in England and Wales are entitled to be registered with a General Practitioner - and GPs will be making use of WiPP. GPs used to have restricted funding. GPs now have different funding. A WiPP article is needed to show how GPs can provide a broader range of services, and how those services are funded, and how those services fit in with the rest of the NHS. The NHS is complex. strongly advise that this article (which is still pretty new) is kept and allowed to be worked upon. Dan Beale-Cocks 15:06, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
Dear Moonriddengirl, I am copying and pasting a message here which I wrote to Phil. Hope you are satisfied with what I have to say. I know I am not a very good editor, but I can assure you I want to do something useful by giving back to wiki all the helpful things it has done for me so far. The health care system in the UK is quite unique as it provides free care to people. This WiPP programme now provides free useful tools which can be used by people free and also by professionals to help people. I am trying slowly to bring the items to the attention of wiki users making sure that no copyright is infringed. I will have to go slowly, so please bear with me. There is no money to be made by anyone. And basically my idea is that wiki will only signpost the material. People can become aware and then use the materials through the actual websites which will provide them. Hope this is ok with you. If I can improve things on wiki, please feel free to let me know. I am eager to learn. Best wishes. Bonhomie1 ( talk) 20:49, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
The Programme ran from 2004 through 2008 [1] and now the website's gone, which means every link is dead: all 14 references and the external link. I haven't found an appropriate template and adding {{dead link}} after all of them individually when the article already has multiple issues seems absurd. BlackcurrantTea ( talk) 12:21, 27 September 2016 (UTC)
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![]() | This article was nominated for
deletion. Please review the prior discussions if you are considering re-nomination:
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![]() | This article has not yet been rated on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. |
Please note that Working in Pertnership Programme is neither a company nor a product on sale. This is a programme to help the public as well as health care people with a number of helpful information and other things available for free download from the website. In some ways this programme tries to help people in similar ways as wiki. So please think carefully before wanting to delete this page. It is possible that some further editing is needed to meet wiki criteria. Please post any instructions that may need to be followed. Thank you very much. With best wishes. Bonhomie1 ( talk) 13:56, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
WiPP is not a product, group or organisation. Speedy G11 is obviously incorrect for thiss article. WiPP is a process as part of the UK National Health Service. The NHS is the thiird largest employer in the world, providing health services to some 60 million people. Almost all people in England and Wales are entitled to be registered with a General Practitioner - and GPs will be making use of WiPP. GPs used to have restricted funding. GPs now have different funding. A WiPP article is needed to show how GPs can provide a broader range of services, and how those services are funded, and how those services fit in with the rest of the NHS. The NHS is complex. strongly advise that this article (which is still pretty new) is kept and allowed to be worked upon. Dan Beale-Cocks 15:06, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
Dear Moonriddengirl, I am copying and pasting a message here which I wrote to Phil. Hope you are satisfied with what I have to say. I know I am not a very good editor, but I can assure you I want to do something useful by giving back to wiki all the helpful things it has done for me so far. The health care system in the UK is quite unique as it provides free care to people. This WiPP programme now provides free useful tools which can be used by people free and also by professionals to help people. I am trying slowly to bring the items to the attention of wiki users making sure that no copyright is infringed. I will have to go slowly, so please bear with me. There is no money to be made by anyone. And basically my idea is that wiki will only signpost the material. People can become aware and then use the materials through the actual websites which will provide them. Hope this is ok with you. If I can improve things on wiki, please feel free to let me know. I am eager to learn. Best wishes. Bonhomie1 ( talk) 20:49, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
The Programme ran from 2004 through 2008 [1] and now the website's gone, which means every link is dead: all 14 references and the external link. I haven't found an appropriate template and adding {{dead link}} after all of them individually when the article already has multiple issues seems absurd. BlackcurrantTea ( talk) 12:21, 27 September 2016 (UTC)
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