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Nutrition and Autism
March 28, 2014
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental and neurological condition that affects brain function, particularly in the areas of social interaction and communication skills. There is no known cause…
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New Opportunity to Avoid Employment Tribunal Claims
March 26, 2014
The pain of Employment Tribunal claims Employment Tribunal claims are a big deal for employers. They take up huge quantities of valuable time, incur significant costs (win or lose), and…
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Going ‘Cheap’ – Financial Pressure in GP Dental Practices
March 26, 2014
Things are tough at present, the financial pressure is turning up in General Dental Practice and nearly hitting the red for many Principals. We are all looking for ways of…
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Purple Wednesday
March 26, 2014
Today my colleagues enter into the spirit of Purple Day where we raise awareness of the impact of epilepsy on those who suffer this complex and challenging condition. If you…
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What Matters to Patients?
March 21, 2014
They want to be treated as a person When I get to read the results of patient surveys they regularly tell us that they think about about their experience of…
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Dementia Care: Life Story Work
March 21, 2014
Building blocks of a programme approach to therapeutic care design Working with the person not the disease is the holy grail of dementia care, working with families both now and…
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Water Water Everywhere… But Dehydration Still a Problem in our Elderly
March 20, 2014
Nutrition and Hydration week, taking place from 17th – 23rd March 2014 recognises that nutrition and hydration are an important part of quality care, experience and safety improvement in health…
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Enabling or Restricting – What do you use Risk Assessment for?
March 19, 2014
A recent inquiry from the House of Lords around the use of Deprivation of Liberty safeguards suggests that these are being used, in some cases, to restrict people with mental…
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