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Opinion  |  07:03:24
Charity Spotlight: Coroners’ Courts Support Service
The Coroners’ Courts Support Service (CCSS) is an organisation which provides practical and emotional support to families and other witnesses attending coroners’ courts. They have volunteers on the ground providing invaluable support to over...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
In conversation with Martin Sinclair – Former England CP International and Co-Founder of the Disability Football Collective
RWK Goodman is proud to sponsor England’s largest Cerebral Palsy International Football Festival in Bristol and delighted to speak to Martin Sinclair who has both cerebral palsy and over 50 England caps! At RWK...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
The Bristol Hero turning disabilities into superpowers
Bristol-based Open Bionics have developed and manufactured the Hero Arm; the world’s first clinically approved 3D printed bionic hand for people with below elbow limb difference. Whilst most myoelectric limbs are available only to...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
Paediatric brain injury and the education system
Over 40,000 children are affected by an acquired brain injury (ABI) each year according to NHS England. This is the leading cause of disability in childhood. It is sadly the case that the rate...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
Asbestos claims in Bristol
RWK Goodman, who have recently opened a new Bristol Office, will enhance the support available for those with asbestos related illnesses in the area and their families. The Chambers-Ranked Industrial Disease Team at RWK...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
EH’s story
RWK Goodman’s trust corporation, Withy King Trustees Limited, is privileged to act as the financial Deputy for EH, a young man based in Clevedon, Bristol. EH was born with Apert syndrome, which is a...
Opinion  |  07:03:24
Charity Spotlight on Brain Tumour Support
RWK Goodman TAC Magazine - 9th Edt - Spinal surgery in cerebral palsy: funding the costs
Opinion  |  22:08:23
Discussing spinal surgery in cerebral palsy and funding the costs of SDR and curvature surgery
Surgical treatment of the spine, whether that is to treat curvature of the spine or to carry out selective dorsal rhizotomy, has become a mainstay of treatment for children and young people with cerebral palsy. As a parent or carer of a child with cerebral palsy, it is not always an easy decision to proceed to surgery. Both the likely benefits need be considered against the known risks of surgery. In addition, for some, the cost of surgery will hang heavily in the balance.
RWK Goodman TAC Magazine - 9th Edt - Horse accidents and spinal injury
Opinion  |  17:08:23
Horse accidents and spinal injury
Riding horses can be one the most exciting things we ever do. It can also be one of the most dangerous. Anyone who knows horses will understand that a horse can spook, kick, rear or bolt at any perceived danger, whether it is real or not.
RWK Goodman TAC Magazine - 9th Edt - Technological breakthroughs to empower clients
Opinion  |  17:08:23
How technological breakthroughs are used to empower our clients
The Rehabilitation Code states that its purpose is to ‘put the individual back into the same position as he or she would have been in, had the accident not occurred, insofar as money can achieve that objective’. But how are technological breakthroughs being used to assist and empower clients?
RWK Goodman TAC Magazine - 9th Edt - Travelling with spinal cord injury
Opinion  |  17:08:23
Travelling with a spinal cord injury
Maggie Sargent, Director of Community Case Management Services (CCMS) outline the key challenges of travelling with a spinal cord injury and what can be done to make things a little easier.
RWk Goodman TAC Magazine - 9th Edt - Claire Thornber, Founder of the Cauda Equina Champions Charity
Opinion  |  17:08:23
In Conversation with… Claire Thornber, Founder of the Cauda Equina Champions Charity
RWK Goodman Partner and  Head of Medical Negligence Simon Elliman talks to Claire Thornber, Founder of the Cauda Equina Champions Charity to find out more about the new national pathway for diagnosing and treating Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) that was launched by Getting it Right First Time (GIRFT).
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