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News roundup: August 2022
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Our monthly news roundup for August features information about new services, some medical updates and a bit about weddings.
RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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How we produce our information
After a stroke, you need accurate and trustworthy information to help you understand what has happened, and to support you in making informed choices for your future.
About UK Stroke Forum
UK Stroke Forum is the UK's largest multidisciplinary conference for stroke care professionals and consists of a coalition of over 30 organisations all committed to improving stroke care in the UK.
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WAterS-2: Making mental health support accessible and inclusive for more stroke survivors
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Dr Emma Patchwood, Professor Audrey Bowen and their team want to learn how to offer psychological support to under-served groups of stroke survivors, using a wider workforce.
The new Digital Health Assistant (DHA)
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Digital Health Assistant (DHA) is a new email service that will provide stroke survivors with information relevant to their stroke and its effects.
IDEA Project - Inclusion in the Digital Economy for Aphasia
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Researchers from multiple areas will work together to help us understand how we can support people with aphasia to get online and utilize the internet efficiently.
What is the PREMS survey?
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