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National Opt Out deadline extension until 31 July 2022
An update on the National Opt Out process and guidance.
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Epilepsy12 Youth Advocates celebrate their third birthday!
The Epilepsy12 Youth Advocates are thrilled to be celebrating their third birthday!
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Epilepsy12 audit new patient engagement resources!
The Epilepsy12 team are pleased to share with you two key new resources using the 2021 annual analysis, as well as a complete information pack containing useful RCPCH outputs.
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Young People’s Health Special Interest Group (YPHSIG) Newsletter
Convenor’s update on International Adolescent Health Week and more news
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Guest speaker Dr Peter Lachman will be attending the EQIP leadership training session
Dr Peter Lachman will be presenting at the EQIP leadership training session on Thursday 27 January from 1pm.
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Exciting opportunity for young people aged 13-25 who live in England
NHS England are recruiting young people to join the Children and Young People’s Transformation Board as Youth Board Members (YBM’s) from February 2022 for a 2 year term.
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Opportunity to share your CYP engagement projects with Paediatricians! [deadline 17.02.22]
CALL TO ACTION: submit your children and young people's engagement project for the RCPCH Annual conference
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BPNA PET1 Courses – Virtual, Friday 18 March 2022
There are still places available on the PET1 virtual course due to take place on Friday 18 March 2022.
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Registration is open for the RCPCH EQIP: Innovations to improve care for paediatric epilepsy patients event.
Register for your place now!
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Relaunch of Guide to the Epilepsy12 audit 2018/19 – written by children and young people for children and young people
Epilepsy12 is a national audit aiming to improve the quality of care for children and young people with epilepsies in the UK. This guide describes the care provided by paediatric epilepsy services in England and Wales, including their improvement strategies, and was produced as a useful resource for patients and parents.
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