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July

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Memory & Thinking

1 July 2008, Peterborough, Marriott Hotel

 

July

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Abseil and Zip Slide

From: 12 July 2008
Until: 13 July 2008
Location: Newport Transporter Bridge

 

University of Birmingham - Three Peaks Challenge

From: 12 July 2008
Until: 13 July 2008
Location: Three Peaks

 

July

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Abseil and Zip Slide

From: 12 July 2008
Until: 13 July 2008
Location: Newport Transporter Bridge

 

University of Birmingham - Three Peaks Challenge

From: 12 July 2008
Until: 13 July 2008
Location: Three Peaks

 

Wheel & Walk

13 July 2008, Windsor Great Park

 

July

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Awareness Talk: Shrinking the monster

16 July 2008, King’s Fund, 11-13 Cavendish Square, London W1G 0AN

6.30pm - 8.30pm

 

July

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Icelandic Lava Trek 23rd July

From: 23 July 2008
Until: 27 July 2008
Location: Iceland

 

July

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Icelandic Lava Trek 23rd July

From: 23 July 2008
Until: 27 July 2008
Location: Iceland

 

July

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Icelandic Lava Trek 23rd July

From: 23 July 2008
Until: 27 July 2008
Location: Iceland

 

July

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Icelandic Lava Trek 23rd July

From: 23 July 2008
Until: 27 July 2008
Location: Iceland

 

July

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Icelandic Lava Trek 23rd July

From: 23 July 2008
Until: 27 July 2008
Location: Iceland

 

August

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Mazda London Triathlon 2008

From: 9 August 2008
Until: 10 August 2008
Location: ExCel Centre, London Docklands

 

August

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Charity Cricket Match

10 August 2008, Sidley Cricket Club

 

Mazda London Triathlon 2008

From: 9 August 2008
Until: 10 August 2008
Location: ExCel Centre, London Docklands

 

September

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Raydon Gala Charity Ball

5 September 2008, Heckfield Place Hotel, near Basingstoke

 

September

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Cloverleaf Historic Car Rally

6 September 2008, Heydon Grange Golf and Country Club, SG8 7NS

 

September

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adidas Women's 5K Challenge

7 September 2008, Hyde Park, Liverpool and Birmingham

 

September

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London to Paris Cycle Ride

From: 10 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: London and Paris

 

September

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London to Paris Cycle Ride

From: 10 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: London and Paris

 

September

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Guiness world record attempt at longest tennis doubles match!

From: 12 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: LA Fitness Health Club, Maidstone, Kent.

 

London to Paris Cycle Ride

From: 10 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: London and Paris

 

September

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Guiness world record attempt at longest tennis doubles match!

From: 12 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: LA Fitness Health Club, Maidstone, Kent.

 

London to Paris Cycle Ride

From: 10 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: London and Paris

 

MS Society AGM 2008

From: 13 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: Sofitel Hotel, Heathrow, London

 

September

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Guiness world record attempt at longest tennis doubles match!

From: 12 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: LA Fitness Health Club, Maidstone, Kent.

 

London to Paris Cycle Ride

From: 10 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: London and Paris

 

MS Society AGM 2008

From: 13 September 2008
Until: 14 September 2008
Location: Sofitel Hotel, Heathrow, London

 

September

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Berlin Marathon

28 September 2008, Berlin

 

October

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"Run to the Beat" Half Marathon

5 October 2008, Greenwich, London

 

BUPA Great North Run

5 October 2008, UK - Newcastle

 

October

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Tiptree 10 Mile Road Race

12 October 2008, Tiptree

 

Royal Parks Half Marathon

12 October 2008, Central London

 

Chicago Marathon

12 October 2008, Chicago

 

October

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ING Amsterdam Marathons

19 October 2008, Amsterdam

 

October

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BUPA Great South Run

26 October 2008, Portsmouth

 

November

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ING New York Marathon

2 November 2008, New York, USA

 

November

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

December

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

December

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

December

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

December

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

December

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

December

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Pukka Chukka's World Elephant Polo Attempt

From: 30 November 2008
Until: 6 December 2008
Location: Nepal

 

May

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High Atlas summit trek

From: 20 May 2009
Until: 25 May 2009
Location: Morocco

 

May

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High Atlas summit trek

From: 20 May 2009
Until: 25 May 2009
Location: Morocco

 

May

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High Atlas summit trek

From: 20 May 2009
Until: 25 May 2009
Location: Morocco

 

May

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High Atlas summit trek

From: 20 May 2009
Until: 25 May 2009
Location: Morocco

 

May

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High Atlas summit trek

From: 20 May 2009
Until: 25 May 2009
Location: Morocco

 

May

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High Atlas summit trek

From: 20 May 2009
Until: 25 May 2009
Location: Morocco

 

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New Guide Strives To Improve Care of Neurological Conditions

01 May 2008

A ground-breaking guide aimed at promoting the benefits of specialist nurses in the care of people with long term neurological conditions is launched today.

The important document results from a unique partnership between three of the UK’s leading charities for neurological conditions, the MS Society, Epilepsy Action and the Parkinson’s Disease Society, with the Department of Health, Royal College of Nursing and NHS National Workforce Projects.

The guide, Long Term Neurological Conditions – A Good Practice Guide to the Development of the Multidisciplinary Team and the Value of the Specialist Nurse, will be launched at the Harrogate International Conference Centre.

The guidance document is being launched exactly one year on from a specialist nursing summit held on 1 May 2007 with Ivan Lewis, Minister for Care Services. This highlighted the vital role of specialist nurses in helping people with multiple sclerosis (MS), epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease. The outcome of the meeting was that a guidance document would be prepared to outline best practice and educate health commissioners on the benefits of protecting the specialist nurse post.

It is aimed at commissioners and service providers for people with long term neurological conditions to help them offer the right service, delivered by an appropriate workforce, to meet patients’ needs. It outlines why services for neurological conditions are important, demonstrates the value of multi-disciplinary teams and clarifies the contribution of specialist nurses. For example:

• An MS nurse could save an average PCT up to £18,000 a year by treating relapses at home rather than in hospital
• Misdiagnosis of epilepsy in England cost £134 million in 2004. An epilepsy nurse can save £184 per patient per year by improving diagnosis – a major saving across a primary care trust (PCT) with, on average, more than 80 epilepsy patients
• More than one in three people with Parkinson’s disease are admitted to hospital every year. A Parkinson’s disease nurse can have a significant impact in reducing hospital admissions and length of stay, addressing inequalities in access to neurologists ensuring specialist care is delivered and improving overall care and treatment.

Ann Keen MP, Minister for Health Services, said: “This guide is bound to become invaluable for service managers, staff and commissioners aspiring to excellence in the treatment of long term conditions. It shows that being able to deliver effective care does not necessarily mean spending more money but ensuring that the best methods of teamwork, planning and treatment are in place.”

The MS Society funds more than 100 of the UK’s MS specialist nurses and worked with the UK MS Specialist Nurses Association to contribute to the guide.

MS Society chief executive Simon Gillespie said: “The support of an MS nurse can make a massive difference to someone living with this devastating condition. Their range of knowledge and expertise is unique. This guide is an important step forward in safeguarding existing nurses and in making the case for more.”

Epilepsy Action has been funding epilepsy specialist nurses (ESNs) through its Sapphire Nurse Scheme since 1995. There are currently approximately 200 ESNs in England; 80 of which are Sapphire Nurses.

Epilepsy Action chief executive Phil Lee said: “We are delighted to have been able to play an important part in producing this guide. It is a very positive step forward for people with epilepsy in that it will hopefully lead to more epilepsy specialist nurses. This in turn would go towards improving care.”

The Parkinson’s Disease Society has invested more than £8m in specialist Parkinson’s nursing services since 1994 and there are currently more than 230 of them working across the UK.

Steve Ford, chief executive of the Parkinson’s Disease Society, said: “Access to a Parkinson’s disease nurse specialist is the number one campaign priority for people with Parkinson’s. These nurses not only ensure patients are able to manage their symptoms effectively, they also offer the local health organisations opportunities to innovate how care is delivered.”

The document can be viewed at www.healthcareworkforce.nhs.uk/


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