Stroke Group Network Conference
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This annual conference brings together those involved in leading and volunteering at support groups across the Stroke Group Network, to connect and learn from others, share ideas and celebrate their achievements.
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Stroke Group Network Conference 2021
We’re delighted to announce that our annual UK Stroke Club Conference is back and is being renamed the Stroke Group Network Conference. This will be held as an online event on Friday 12 – Saturday 13 November 2021.
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Stroke Group Network Conference 2022
The annual Stroke Group Network Conference will be held online from Monday 10 October to Tuesday 11 October 2022.
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Stroke Group Network Conference 2023
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The annual Stroke Group Network Conference will be held online on Monday 25 - Tuesday 26 September 2023. Invites will be sent to all those involved in leading or volunteering at a stroke support groups across the UK.
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Stroke Group Network Conference community
Each year, the UK Stroke Club Conference continues to flourish as we connect with more clubs and groups around the country, encouraging and empowering those new to their roles to learn from others' experiences.
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Stroke Group Network Conference FAQs
Visit this page to find out answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Stroke Group Network Conference, formerly known as ‘Stroke Club Conference’.
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Stroke groups mean “comradeship” and “caring”
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Keith and Dave talk about their local stroke group and what it means to them.
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Stroke has devastating impacts
Type: Research
Our report ‘Current, future and avoidable costs of stroke in the UK’ suggests that investing in stroke research today can lead to reduction in the burden of stroke in the future.
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Stroke Helpline
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If you’ve been affected by stroke, our Stroke Helpline is here to support you. We can offer advice, support and guidance, and we can answer your questions about stroke.
Stroke in the news: Is blood type linked to stroke?
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A new study which involved a genetic analysis of the blood types of nearly 17,000 people who’d had a stroke found that people with blood type A had an increased risk of an early stroke (between 18 and 60).
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