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New technology supports staff in mobile working

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ChatterPack boredom resource list

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Concerned about your memory?

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Daisy's support worker's story

journey. Now at the age of 19, you are a beautiful, confident young woman, I’m PROUD of you ... the army of professionals who invaded your life at the tender age of 12. They went as fast ... later, Age 18: I somehow had to penetrate your wall of defence, reach the girl full of despair, fear ... to emerge and transform. You gave me the privilege of accompanying you on your journey. Now at the age ...

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Retirement

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About Our Specialist Teams for Early Psychosis (STEP) helps people between the ages of 14 - 65 ...

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Coronavirus, a book for children

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Disclosures Disbarring Service

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The Moorings

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Skydive

Skydive Buzz if you are between 15 and 18 stone. The minimum age is 16 years and there is no upper ... age limit. If you are aged between 16 and 18 you must obtain a parent or guardians consent. If you ... have any medical conditions or are aged 40 or above you must consult your GP to sign and stamp the BPA ...

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Accessing our service

for assessment.  You will need to be aged 17 or over and registered with the GP. If you ... are under 17 years of age, please contact The Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) which is a highly ...

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or schizophrenia.  We also provide services to people of any age to assess for dementia ...

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Learner of the Year Award

recognises students and apprentices of all ages who have shown a commitment to their learning whilst ...

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Research for everyone

; PROTECT aims to understand how healthy brains age and why people develop dementia. The PROTECT study ... can join the study if you: Are aged 40 years or older Reside in the UK Do not have ... for people aged 16-25 years with an eating disorder, as well as healthy volunteers, to take part ...

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Celebrating Devon Partnership NHS Trust’s first Clinical Associate Psychologists

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