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Sad couple mourning loss
Uncategorised  |  09:10:19
Baby Loss Awareness Week – four things you should know
Baby Loss Awareness Week takes place from 9 to 15 October every year and aims to raise awareness of key issues that affect people who have lost babies in the UK, hopefully helping to break the silence regarding infant loss which is not talked about as much as it should be.
Case Study  |  08:10:19
£4.8 million awarded for oxygen deprivation during birth
Paul Rumley acted for C, a 19 year old man who received insufficient oxygen to the brain around the time of his birth due to a 29 minute negligent delay in his delivery. His twin brother was born uninjured.
Opinion  |  08:10:19
How assistive technology can help people who have experienced mTBI
Here, Oliver Lewis – an Assistive Technology Consultant from Lewis Support – explains what assistive technology is and how suitable solutions and products are identified. He has also included examples of how assistive technology can support individuals who have experienced a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).
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Uncategorised  |  07:10:19
Bristol charity supported with bench donation for innovative cycling scheme
RWK Goodman has presented a bench to a scheme run by its charity partner which gives everyone the chance to get into cycling.
Uncategorised  |  07:10:19
Intrepid trio from RWK Goodman prepare for Mount Kilimanjaro climb in aid of Julian House
An intrepid trio from law firm RWK Goodman are preparing to climb the highest mountain in Africa to raise funds for Julian House.
Uncategorised  |  07:10:19
Learn from the expert: Liberty Protection Safeguards scheme and your care business | Bristol
Our Health & Social Care team is delighted to invite you to an exclusive evening with Alex Ruck Keene, barrister and a pre-eminent authority on issues around mental capacity law and policy.
Uncategorised  |  04:10:19
Learn from the expert: Liberty Protection Safeguards scheme and your care business | London
Our Health & Social Care team is delighted to invite you to an exclusive evening with Alex Ruck Keene, barrister and a pre-eminent authority on issues around mental capacity law and policy.
Facebook blocked illegal
Uncategorised  |  04:10:19
Who decides what is equivalent to an illegal post?
The European Court of Justice has this week ruled that once Facebook, and similar platforms, are made aware of illegal content on their sites, they must not only remove the offending post worldwide, but must also now seek out and remove any “equivalent” versions.
Opinion  |  04:10:19
What issues do children with cerebral palsy face when trying to gain access to mainstream education and EHC plans
Education is a vital part of any child's development, but if they have a disability like cerebral palsy accessing it can be difficult. Here Sarah White from our team explains how EHC plans can help kids get on in school and the challenges faced in obtaining them.
Opinion  |  04:10:19
Litigation – Experiences and views of parents of children who suffered brain injuries at birth
In the lead up to World CP day on 6 October 2019 we have taken some time to focus on the ‘Making a Contribution’ element of the ‘We Are Here’ campaign and to consider how we, as clinical negligence lawyers, can gain a better understanding of how parents of children with Cerebral Palsy feel about the litigation process. We want to ensure that we are aware of all the things that we can do to make the litigation process less stressful and to offer all the support that we can.
Opinion  |  04:10:19
Four ways play therapy can help kids with cerebral palsy
In the lead up to World Cerebral Palsy Day on 6 October 2019 we are taking some time to focus on the therapy available for children with cerebral palsy on a local level. We have found out about an inspirational and unique leisure facility nearby in Bristol, for children and young adults with disabilities called Gympanzees.
Uncategorised  |  03:10:19
University life with cerebral palsy – the challenges of higher education with a disability
The new university year is upon us and Fresher’s activities are in full swing, and having a disability such as cerebral palsy should not stop anyone from going to university. Over the years we have been lucky enough to act for a number of inspirational young people with cerebral palsy who have had a fulfilling and successful time at university. Here we focus on some of the issues that have been relevant for these young people and the type of help and support that can be available.
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