The NSF for Long-term (Neurological) Conditions Community

This website unites people and knowledge. The National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions sets out a vision for the next ten years of how we can provide the best possible care for people living with long-term neurological conditions. It draws on exhaustive research of best practices and sets them out as the eleven quality requirements of a first-class service.

Our purpose is to help anyone with an interest in implementing the Long-Term Conditions NSF.  Three interlinked parts of this website work together:

  • To bring information about the NSF together in one place

  • To enable you to assess how you are doing, point you towards information and expertise to help you change and track your own journey as you progress

  • To allow a community of people with a common interest in long-term neurological conditions to work together, share ideas and knowledge and achieve more than we can as individuals.

The site will be evolving over the next few weeks with new functions to make it easier to get in touch and share information.  Please have a look around.  If you find what you see useful please join us. Let's work together to make things better.

Contact us: info@longtermconditions.csip.org.uk

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Epilepsy Action can provide training for GP's, and all medical professionals and junior doctors and the like, in schools businesses and this needs to be the first step to improve the knowledge at the onset when they first see a patient and be able to provide support and some advice on it at least

Posted on 01 May 2008 by Valerie Egan

I would like to know which GP's in Birmingham and the West midlands have an interest in Epilepsy.

No GP has any literature on this condition despite the 456,000 living with it nationally.

1 in every 74 over 60 can get this as an onset of heart attack/stroke

 

When will they act?

Posted on 01 May 2008 by Valerie Egan