The information for the study has also been used in the Stay Safe event which has been facilitated by St Johns Ambulance Service. Further work in the community including the Primary care Trust and children's centres has also help spread the message.Conclusion This poster has demonstrated that a...
The current study was set in Bradford District, in the north of England which has a young and multi-ethnic population of over half a million people, one third of which are from minority ethnic communities [14]. Post-industrial urban centres, with high levels of deprivation and poor health ...
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Charity fundraiser Sean Rutherford commented: “It is fantastic to receive this award in recognition of the important work that One in a Million does with disadvantaged young people across Bradford. A huge thanks to Barclays Spaces for Sports, the Premier League’s Creating Chances programme and th...
She also inherited from him the stamina and determination to work tirelessly for the poor and deprived of Bradford's slums, advocating the expansion of nursery education and introducing the concept of community centres as an antidote to... T Murray - 《University of Leeds》 被引量: 1发表: ...
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A definitive trial must be generalisable in the sense that it recruits a range of patients or conditions across a number of centres. It must also be 'pragmatic' in the sense that it evaluates the complex intervention in routine clinical practice and in a form close to that in which ...
Both the proportion of health-facility deliveries and the proportion of children taken to a local health facility prior to death provide evidence of a very low attendance at health centres. Even in the group of children born in a health facility, nearly 10% had no birth weight recorded, and...
of music in nineteenth-century Scotland, it also substantiates Ehrlich and Russell's comment that more detailed examination of the experiences of Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish urban centres will enhance our understanding of the place of music in nineteenth-century British society as a whole. ...
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