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… Trail Point 4 This Pride Month, when we think about how we can best support LGBTQIA+ people as patients and … the following article from NHS Employers to learn more about intersectionality: … Trail Point 4 … This Pride Month, when we think about how we can best support LGBTQIA+ people as patients and …
… attention in the literature, but little has been written about the particular challenges of listening to those with … people links to service implications Part I provides views about the importance of listening to children written by … and issues, providing theoretical perspectives about the listening process. Part III contains real life …
… Language Disorder (DLD). However, there are concerns about the validity of PCIT for some families, given that the … Studies suggest that PCIT holds implicit cultural biases about linguistic interactions with children. This PhD study aims to gather evidence about a range of children’s daily language interactions and …
… of your bed sat up at a 90 degree angle. Turn your head about 45 degrees to the Left. Once your head is turned, lie … your head to the opposite side. Your head should be turned about 45 degrees in the opposite direction. Remain on your … of your back, sat up at a 90 degree angle. Turn your head about 45 degrees to the Left. Once your head is turned, lie …
… Friend & Family Test and Surveys Tell us about your experience with the service you have used: … for improvement and to give staff the opportunity to hear about the difference they have made through the care they’ve … transparently on the NHS website. You can find out more about how it works by watching the FFT animations at the …
… Feedback We are always pleased to hear about your positive experiences or suggestions. If you would … of staff at Bristol Centre for Enablement. Find out more about Advice & Complaints at North Bristol NHS Trust. Your … this to be anonymous? Yes Are you happy we contact you about your comments? Yes No Please provide your email …
… can be a very challenging time. You may feel very worried about your baby, and uncertain about what the future holds. Distress is a very natural … difficult decisions relating to your baby’s care. Thinking about your relationship with your baby. Psychologists are …
… attend their appointments, a flagging system for children about whom there are concerns and supervision for staff who … to all Staff. What should you do if you have a concern about a child? The Trust Safeguarding team do not provide a service to the public however if you have concerns about a child you should: contact the local authority …
… Care and Support Plan gives you a chance to think about your concerns. Knowing your concerns, we can discuss … and Support Plan: You can get information and support about any concerns you may have. It can help you to … or eating. Emotional concerns: for example, worries about the future, and relationships, feeling a lack of …
… available in Cornwall. For any specific information about neuromuscular clinic appointments, please contact the … or speak to your Neuromuscular Advisor. To find out about other support and resources in your area, we suggest … to adult neurology services. Contact Details: Enquiries about clinic appointments can be made via the Neuromuscular …