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Foreword This report reminds us of the significant disadvantages faced by many people with severe mental illnesses (SMI) – with difficulties in gaining and
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The Bristol Safeguarding Adults Board is responsible for ensuring that organisations in the city are working effectively in order that adults are safe from
We need autistic adults and adults without autism (aged 18-65) for our study at the Centre for Applied Autism Research, University of Bath. We’re
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Thriving at Work sets out what employers can do to better support all employees, including those with mental health problems to remain in and
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Nine Springs Natural Health Centre, Yeovil Coffee, cakes and conversation. Join us for an informal and lively evening where any aspect of death and
Tuesday 3rd October 2017 in Bridgwater, from 9.30-12.45 (arrival from 9.15). The ½ day course is free to attend and is suitable for those