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Training and tools to help practitioners and their managers discuss parental conflict.
Information about support for British nationals experiencing mental health difficulties in Germany.
Where to get help if you are having suicidal thoughts, and what to do if you are worried about someone else.
Provision of independent counselling services for children and young people aged between 11 and 18 and pupils in Year 6 of primary school.
Find out if there's a family hub in your local area. Family hubs are a single place to get support for children, young people and families. This can include baby groups and parent classes, counselling services and financial advice.
If you have a long-term mental health condition you may be considered disabled under the Equality Act 2010
The British Consulate General in Houston maintains and develops relations between the UK and the USA.
Advice for British people with mental health needs, and their families and carers, while travelling or living abroad.
Training and continuing professional development for people working in the sickle cell and thalassaemia screening programme in England.
The British Consulate General in Los Angeles maintains and develop relations between the UK and the USA.
The British Consulate General in Chicago maintains and develops relations between the UK and the USA.
Healthcare professionals prescribing montelukast should be alert to the risk of neuropsychiatric reactions in all patients including children and adolescents. Reported neuropsychiatric reactions include sleep disorders, hallucinations, anxiety and depression, as well as changes in behaviour and mood. Healthcare professionals...
This amended guidance was issued under s 182 of the Licensing Act 2003.
Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse.
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