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GDPR: subject access requests and providing patient information free of charge
March 12, 2019
While many in general practice are focused on the big picture like the April 2019 contract changes in the English GP press, one element of which will ensure practices that…
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No Deal Brexit Guidance
February 12, 2019
As we move towards March 29th the date agreed for the UK to leave the EU, there are uncertainties about the impact Brexit will have. In terms of being practical…
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When you can’t get a yes to CQC Registration what do you need to do?
February 12, 2019
Luck of the draw I have bought a lot of raffle tickets in my time. I try and hold the belief one day that hamper will be mine. If it’s…
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Dementia: I’m Not Going in a Home!
February 12, 2019
As a community Occupational Therapist, the main reason for clients reluctance to see me was their fear that I would be suggesting they needed to go into residential care. I…
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Moving office – The perspective of people with learning disabilities
February 12, 2019
This month, My Life My Choice has moved offices. It has been a very difficult process to find an accessible and suitable space, but thanks to the great work of…
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Meaningful Activities for Moderate to Severe Dementia
February 12, 2019
There seems to have been a lot in the news recently about the benefits of activities for people with dementia. As an OT this always makes me prick my ears…
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Special Update – Employers and Immigration Law Webinar
January 30, 2019
As employment law advisers we are seeing an increase in concerns from our clients about the immigration status of their employees. This is particularly the case given the current uncertainty…
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Human rights in care settings: what matters to people?
January 29, 2019
Not long ago I judged the National Dementia Awards, which were sponsored by QCS. It was such a privilege to meet people working in care who were ‘getting it…
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