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Synopses of causation, covering a range of injuries and disorders often seen in service personnel and veterans to support decision making.
Analyses patients’ and providers' perspectives on reasons for LFU
A document for patients explaining how the highest risk patient groups eligible for new coronavirus treatments will be identified.
The government has introduced the Victims and Prisoners Bill into Parliament.
Guidance on improving quality of life for cancer survivors.
Information to help bereaved families, friends or next of kin make important decisions.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge on 2024.
If you're terminally ill and might not live longer than 12 months, you may be able to get some benefits at a higher rate.
The barriers in accessing the ART and OST services uptake and the experiences of people who inject drugs and service providers
Help if you're living with a health condition or disability. Includes Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).
How to get VAT relief if you’re buying goods because of your disability.
Attendance Allowance helps pay for your personal care if you've reached State Pension age and are disabled - rates, eligibility, apply, claim form AA1.
Includes criminal injuries compensation and other victim support
This national report provides insights into the care experienced by cancer patients across England who were treated as day cases or inpatients during the first three months of 2010.
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