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How dementia groups and networks can facilitate discussions with people with dementia and carers.
The methods used to identify prisoners as a non-household population in the NHS Talking Therapies administrative dataset.
The latest dataset from NHS Talking Therapies, including a report on the IAPT Employment Advisors Pilot.
NHS Talking Therapies data for November, and including a report on the IAPT Employment Advisors Pilot.
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Critical reflections on ‘mediated dialogue’ as a tool for secondary level Countering Violent Extremism (CVE).
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