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YOUR OPINION MATTERS!
The consultation on the new NICE draft guideline: Disabled children and young people up to 25 with severe complex needs: integrated service delivery and organisation across health, social care and education took place in August and September 2021.
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Nasopharyngeal and Oropharyngeal Suction update
Published in the APCP Newsletter 13/9/21
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Calling all practice educators and those thinking about supporting students!
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APCP Network to Support Therapists Working with Long Covid
The APCP is keen to support its members in managing this challenging and evolving condition and is working with the CSP and RCOT to understand the needs of therapists treating children and young people with long covid and related problems
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Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) paediatric curriculum and assessment framework
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) would like to invite you to take part in a consultation on the first draft of Health Education England’s (HEE) Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) Paediatric curriculum.
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NEW NICE GUIDANCE PUBLISHED - Babies, children and young people's experience of healthcare (NG204)
New guideline from NICE recommends ensuring children and young people are fully informed about their health so that they are empowered to take an active role in their healthcare
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Survey: Ongoing impact of COVID-19 on neurology services
The CSP has been asked by the MS Society to disseminate the following survey to any networks and non-registered professionals
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SEND Tribunal: Single Route of Redress- ONLINE TOOLKIT
This is a DfE guide for all local authorities (LAs), health commissioning bodies and parents and young people in England, on the SEND Tribunal: single route of redress. This guidance can also be used to inform advice that Information, Advice and Support Services (IASS) and others provide to parents and young people.
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APCP Research Hub launched on APCP website
APCP is pleased to announce the launch of its new Research Hub bringing together resources and information to support members involved, or wanting to get more involved with, paediatric physiotherapy research.
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UK Rare Diseases Framework
‘The 2021 Rare Disease Framework, and the four national implementation plans that will come from it are welcomed. However, to know if we have truly succeeded, we should be judged on whether patients living with rare diseases notice an improvement in their experiences, treatment and care.’ (Baroness Nicola Blackwood, Public Projects – May 2021)