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Invite to Action for M.E.’s Severe M.E. Symposium & AGM
Friday 14th November 2014 10.00 – 4. 30 pm
Allen & Overy LLP, One Bishops Square, London E1 6AD
People with the most severe M.E. continue to face ignorance, injustice and neglect. This is simply unacceptable.
Join us for a creative dialogue that will bring together key stakeholders to identify what we can do, together, to improve the support and services for the most severely.
With a keynote presentation from Prof Hugh Perry, Experimental Neuropathology, the launch of our Severe M.E. Report following our Time to Deliver survey with over 2,000 people with M.E. amongst the presentations, this should be an informative as well as engaging event.
Places are very limited. For more information and to register now: www.actionsevereme.eventzilla.net
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Personally, I'm delighted something like this is being done for those who are severely-affected and neglected (I lost too many years as severely-affected) and think having Hugh Perry there is a bit of a coup.
Professor V Hugh Perry | University of Southampton
(note he's Chair of the MRC's Neuroscience and Mental Health Board - the bit that funds any ME/CFS research)
Friday 14th November 2014 10.00 – 4. 30 pm
Allen & Overy LLP, One Bishops Square, London E1 6AD
People with the most severe M.E. continue to face ignorance, injustice and neglect. This is simply unacceptable.
Join us for a creative dialogue that will bring together key stakeholders to identify what we can do, together, to improve the support and services for the most severely.
With a keynote presentation from Prof Hugh Perry, Experimental Neuropathology, the launch of our Severe M.E. Report following our Time to Deliver survey with over 2,000 people with M.E. amongst the presentations, this should be an informative as well as engaging event.
Places are very limited. For more information and to register now: www.actionsevereme.eventzilla.net
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Personally, I'm delighted something like this is being done for those who are severely-affected and neglected (I lost too many years as severely-affected) and think having Hugh Perry there is a bit of a coup.
Professor V Hugh Perry | University of Southampton
(note he's Chair of the MRC's Neuroscience and Mental Health Board - the bit that funds any ME/CFS research)
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