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Post by roland on Sept 19, 2008 9:57:58 GMT
I've come across a press release announcing that Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust will be collaborating with the University of Nottingham, and also that Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust will be collaborating with the University of Cambridge on research. The 2 partnerships will be undertaking research which will have the following goals: " improving diagnosis and/or treatment and ensuring that improved ways of working are introduced into the NHS in the areas of: the transition of adolescents with ongoing mental health and social care needs from services for young people into adult mental health services and the community; support for men and women with long-term conditions, such as learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders and cerebral palsy; the mental health of the older population, including studies of dementia and depression; serious mental illness and personality disorder; stroke rehabilitation; childhood obesity; Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); and enhancing prevention and service access for disadvantaged South Asian communities in relation to obesity and diabetes, and depression and anxiety." The full announcement can be found at the following link: www.pharmatimes.com/UKNews/article.aspx?id=14358
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Post by goldie on Sept 20, 2008 0:03:31 GMT
I expect Professor Chris Hollis is involved, you could ask him on Tuesday
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