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National Guideline for Using Medication to Manage Behaviour Problems in Adults who have L.D.
The University of Birmingham, in conjunction with The Royal College of Psychiatrists, and MENCAP, has produced the first National Guideline for Using Medication to Manage Behaviour Problems in Adults who have Learning Disability. We have held a series of nationwide conferences to disseminate information about the Guidelines. The conferences have been very successful, with a wide range of healthcare professionals (including many in social care!), carers and service users attending. Feedback on the Guidelines, and on the Easy Read version produced for service users, has been very positive.

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE - www.nhs.uk
Home page of the NHS.

National Housing Federation - www.housing.org.uk
Briefings, campaign information, publications, links and free information available from NHF.

National Lottery Charities Board - www.nlcb.org.uk
Application form, information on new programmes, small grants, newsletters, etc.

National Missing Persons Helpline - www.missingpersons.org
UK charity dedicated to helping missing people and supporting their families while they wait for news

National Organisation for Adult Learning - www.niace.org.uk
Organisation for adults with learning difficulties.

National Phobics Society
NPS was established in 1970. Over the years we've grown to become the largest charity dealing with anxiety disorders.

We are a user-led organisation, believing firmly that those who have personal experience of anxiety are often best-placed to support others similarly affected.

National Society for Children and Family Contact (NSCFC)
When a relationship breaks down it isn’t just the partners who suffer. It’s the children who have most to lose; and not just because of the stress of seeing their parents at odds. They also risk losing contact with one of their parents, and with that parent’s family too. Grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins: half their family, half their life, can be devastated by parental acrimony. The NSCFC believes that continuing contact with a child’s extended family is vital for the child’s balanced development, and it works to foster those all-important family contacts. As such we offer free support and advice to all those in need, Helpline at National rate also available 24hours a day.

National Society for Children and Family Contact.
We have dedicated ourselves to helping others in all aspects related to child and family contact etc.

National Taskforce on Violence Against Social Care Staff - www.doh.gov.uk/violencetaskforce

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