A new vision for stroke care in Scotland
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The Scottish Government has published a new vision for stroke services. We need to work together to make this vision a reality.
A new way to understand the causes of stroke and treatments using human stem cells
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In this study, human stem cells will be generated from a piece of skin donated by patients with CADASIL. This could create new treatments for CADASIL, and allow us to better understand the way that gene mutation causes disease.
A note from our Chief Executive – Coronavirus; what we’re doing
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A statement from Juliet Bouverie, Chief Executive of the Stroke Association, regarding the coronavirus and what we are doing.
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A note of hope after stroke
Sarah Jay Hawley, a professional singer-songwriter and music teacher, was told she would never read again after her stroke.
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A pilot study for developing and evaluating a care pathway for cognitive problems after stroke
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A pilot study for developing and evaluating a care pathway for cognitive problems after stroke.
A poem from the forum: Celebrating Successes
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A powerful voice for stroke survivors
Stroke survivors and carers play a vital role in making sure governments and health decision-makers are prioritising what matters to them and their communities.
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A short story by Bobbi: A tale from Erehwon
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A statement from Andrew Cook, Director of Customer Experience
Andrew Cook, Direct of Customer Experience, delivers a statement about the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on charities, and how people can help in this time.
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A statement from Juliet Bouverie, Chief Executive
Over the past year we have begun to make changes to our operating model. This involves changes to the way we're structured as well as ways of working so that we're able to make better progress towards our three strategic goals.
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