Can you remember where he said that? Link required for evidence.
Yes and here is the safeguard Rehabilitation (who.int) "Misconceptions about rehabilitation Rehabilitation is not only for people with...
So true!
Ahhh I seee. :facepalm: I finally get what you're saying, sorry I made you work so hard in explaining @JemPD :) Thanks.
Exactly, I've learned to always look for where, when as well as what is being said.
I see what you're saying, but I've only today caught up with this aspect and the White paper etc., as my own review of PIP has been extended...
I wonder if this at the root of the problem with these hospitalisations? Somatic Symptom Disorder - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf (nih.gov) Last...
And this is where SSD ends up a year later in the UK UK: Disability benefits (UC, ESA and PIP) - news and updates 2023 (including government plans...
Tortured poets department :rofl:
This is an outrageous denial of basic human rights and is in direct contravention on the UN Convention on the rights of disabled persons! from...
However, applying for DOLs gets round the problem of having to inform the patient of any alternative diagnosis, obtaining consent and imposing any...
True.
Excellent point @tuppence
I've highlighted this this morning referening the CMO 2002 United Kingdom: Science Media Centre (including Fiona Fox) Here's the parliamentary...
Last two pieces and then that's me for the day. 3 months after the Chief Medical Officer's report on CFS/ME in January 2002, this debate took...
There's this open letter from the Countess of Marr in December 2012 Open letter from The Countess of Mar to Professor Simon Wessely | 4 December...
There's this published by the SMC publications for scientists | Science Media Centre second document down under title "Advice for Researchers...
The 'watchdog' of this vision is the CQC and the Health and Safety Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 is just one route and S.20 is...
Thanks, I'm too exhausted to explain at the moment.
Revised-Never-Events-policy-and-framework-FINAL.pdf (england.nhs.uk) "S 3.1 Never Events are defined as Serious Incidents that are wholly...
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