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 Natalie Marrison
  June 7, 2021
Child Safety Week is organised by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) to raise awareness of the risks of child accidents and how they can be prevented. This year, the theme is ‘share because you care’, focusing on how sharing safety knowledge saves lives.
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  May 21, 2021
Throughout this week, we are supporting Action for Brain Injury Week 2021. This year’s focus is ‘a life of lockdown’ and the social isolation faced by brain injury survivors both pre and post-lockdown.
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 Rachel Sharp
  May 21, 2021
Throughout this week, we are supporting Action for Brain Injury Week 2021. This year’s focus is ‘a life of lockdown’ and the social isolation faced by brain injury survivors both pre and post-lockdown.
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 Natalie Marrison
  May 17, 2021
This week, we are supporting Action for Brain Injury 2021. This year’s campaign focuses on ‘A Life of Lockdown’ and the social isolation felt by brain injury survivors both at present and prior to the Covid-19 lockdowns.
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 Natalie Marrison
  May 14, 2021
The government has announced that the small claims limit for non-RTA cases will increase to £1,500, scaling back on the initial proposal.
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 Natalie Marrison
  March 25, 2021
March is Brain Tumour Awareness Month and it is Wear a Hat day on 26th March 2021.
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  January 4, 2021
Bringing a baby into the world can be a beautiful experience but sadly for some, it is a heart breaking one. Following campaigns led by two families and investigations starting in 2017 into a cluster of baby deaths, the largest ever inquiry into NHS maternity care was launched against the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS trust in 2018.
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 Natalie Marrison
  December 22, 2020
A group of ex-rugby union internationals with early signs of dementia and probable Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) are suing the game’s authorities for negligence. They say the conditions have developed as a result of repeated blows to the head.
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