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This invitation is for all women and people with a cervix who are eligible for NHS cervical screening.
Two projects designed by the British High Commission
Easy read version of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening invitation letter template.
Supply and Installation of New Central Air Conditioning System
Invitation to tender by 11am on 8 July 2013 to carry out research on assessing company and investment performance.
Health professionals can use this template to invite people with learning disabilities to get vaccinated at their local surgery.
DCMS invites applications from grant makers to administer up to £1.7m funding on volunteering projects in 2021/22 and welcomes additional match funding to 2023.
This Open session will focus on “How MHCS risk assess.” In particular, how the Secretary of State makes decisions on applications made by Restricted Patients using risk assessment techniques.
MHCS Session for stakeholders
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