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Opportunities
23 opportunities found
Nurse-led psychosocial rehabilitation intervention to support young adults following an Acquired Brain Injury (ABI).
Location: UK wide
Online workshops will be conducted with young adults with ABI to inform on their psychosocial needs
Call for Lay Members to be involved in the UK’s Pathway for Innovative Medicines
Location: UK wide
We need your input to ensure patient, public and societal needs are central to decisions.
A new way to stop tooth decay for those affected by the justice system : help us shape a feasibility study to that will explore introducing new clinical dental preventive treatments in prisons
Location: UK wide
Help us shape a feasibility study to that will explore introducing new preventive dental treatment
A new way to stop tooth decay for those affected by the justice system: help us shape a feasibility study to that will explore introducing new clinical dental preventive treatments in prisons
Location: UK wide
Help us shape a feasibility study to that will explore introducing new preventive dental treatment
Patient and Public Involvement opportunity looking at medicines optimisation at care transitions for people living with dementia
Location: UK wide
Seeking PPI members for a systematic review looking at transitions of care in dementia
Smoking reduction for people with serious mental illness
Location: UK wide
Testing different ways to help people with serious mental illness to reduce their smoking