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PSPA Ireland and 10 other organisations sign a letter calling for investment in Neurorehabilitation Services
Sir, Professor Joe Harbison’s opinion piece in today’s Irish Times (14.06.2016) concludes that “those least able to articulate their case will end up with the worst care”. This is not just true for people with stroke but for all the … Continue reading
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Launch of Campaign Calling for Action On Rehabilitation Services “We Need Our Heads Examined”
On Thursday 23rd June, the Neurological Alliance of Ireland, together with fifteen of its member organisations will launch a new campaign “We Need Our Heads Examined” calling for investment in rehabilitation services. There is a dire shortage of rehabilitation services … Continue reading
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International Rare Disease Day 2016 – NAI launches conference report
The conference on January 29th brought together the leads of both the rare disease and neurology clinical programmes, together with other stakeholders to explore some of the challenges and potential solutions to improving understanding of and response to the needs … Continue reading
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Tues 15th March, TCD,Understanding and Protecting Your Brain
The NAI and the Irish Brain Council have organised a FREE evening lecture on Tuesday 15th March in Trinity College Dublin entitled “Mind Matters: Understanding and Protecting Your Brain”.
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