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City Bridge Trust funds new Back to Work Scheme for the Stroke Association
The Stroke Association is launching its new Back to Work Scheme which supports stroke survivors of working age get back into employment, thanks to an £81,000 grant from the City of London Corporation's charity, City Bridge Trust.
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"It's OK to ask" about taking part in research
We’re supporting the "It’s OK to ask" campaign, to support patients to take part in clinical research.
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Russell Kane strings up for Stroke Month
Russell Kane, award-winning comedian and star of BBC3's Live At The Electric, today launched the new international Stroke Solidarity String to mark the Stroke Association’s Action on Stroke Month 2013.
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Musician remembers father-in-law in song
An Anglesey musician has written a song dedicated to his father-in-law who suffered a major stroke.
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Fun run in memory of popular Cardiff head teacher
Children from Llysfaen Primary School in Lisvane, North Cardiff will be running a charity fun run in memory of their head teacher, Mrs Phyll Mackeddie.
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Emotional effects of stroke ‘as devastating as physical effects’ says new report
Too many stroke survivors and their families from across Scotland feel they are abandoned when they leave hospital and say they are left without the support they need to help them cope with the emotional impact of stroke.
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Launch of Action on Stroke Month in Cardiff
Today is the launch of Action on Stroke Month and for the next few days St David's Arcade in Cardiff has its own dedicated pop up shop.
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Emotional effects of stroke ‘as devastating as physical effects’ says new report
Too many stroke survivors and their families are abandoned when they leave hospital and left without the support they need to help them cope with the emotional impact of stroke. A new report published today (Wednesday 1 May) by the Stroke Association reveals that the emotional impact of the condition can be as devastating as the physical effects.
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Gweinidog Iechyd newydd yn dweud "Ymwelwch â'ch fferyllfa ym mis Mai i ostwng eich risg o strôc"
Bydd Mark Drakeford, y Gweinidog Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol newydd, yn lansio ymgyrch genedlaethol iechyd cyhoeddus fferylliaeth gymunedol yr wythnos hon.
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The University of Leeds are recruiting for an Associate Professor/Lecturer in Stroke Care
The Academic Unit of Elderly Care and Rehabilitation (AUECR) is part of the Leeds Institute of Health Service (LIHS) In the School of Medicine in Leeds. The AUECR, based in the Bradford Institute for Health Research, is one of the leading centres for stroke and elderly care research in the UK with a grant income of over £6million. It is also host institution for the Yorkshire Stroke Research Network.
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