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.... Beveridge was very clear that social insurance should be a relationship characterised by joint re... people were persuaded to leave their occupational schemes for the (as it turned out, false) promise ...Eady, 17 November 1942. . (7.) Want, disease, ignorance, squalor, and idleness. . Author biogra...
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... in these Regulations to an injury or disease do not include any injury or disease which is one ... a deduction for the purpose of national insurance contributions; and. (b) shall not be regarded as p... (“IRMP”) qualified in occupational health medicine, as to whether in his or her opini...
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... respects to Products Liability and occupational disease. ..''. . C. The Companies' Reinsurance P...
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NHS cutbacks mean that budgets for physiotherapy are in jeopardy, and patients with conditions such as cystic fibrosis, multiple sclerosis and severe asthma are facing sixmonth waits to be seen. While physiotherapy is an essential service - helping to manage chronic diseases as well as aid recovery after surgery - as DR ELLIE CANNON explains, there are options if you can't get an appointment.
Q What do physiotherapists actually do?
... or via your private health insurance. If this is not an option, your GP should be able ...Q What is occupational therapy?. A Occupational therapists help people to...
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Patrick Joyce was only 38 when he was told, two years ago, that he was terminally ill with motor neurone disease. He rang Kathy, his fiancee, who was at home looking after their baby Elliot. 'She responded instantly, saying, "I will look after you right until the very end"' he recalls, his eyes watering. Since then this extraordinary couple have been racing against the clock to cram a lifetime of love into the scant time Patrick, an artist, has left.
It could be just a few months. Motor neurone disease (MND) attacks the nervous system and leaves muscles damaged, causing loss of mobility and difficulties with speech, swallowing and breathing. One in 50,000 people are diagnosed with the disease each year and sufferers usually die within five years of its onset. Its cause is a mystery but ...
... was born in May 2007 I took out health insurance to cover myself if I couldn't work. Kathy insisted...My occupational therapist ordered mine while I was still walking a...
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VICTIMS of asbestos-related cancer have won a major fight for justice at the country's top court.
Thousands of patients could claim compensation after a Supreme Court ruling overturned a legal loophole for insurance companies who tried to avoid paying damages.
... must pay damages for those hit with occupational diseases. MPs, legal experts and industry represen...
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... conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, and makes them more susceptible to cancer than wo..., shelter, healthcare; having health insurance, having a doctor, having visited a dentist recentl...
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PATRICK Joyce was only 38 when he was told, two years ago, that he was terminally ill with motor neurone disease. He rang Kathy, his fiancee, who was at home looking after their baby Elliot. 'She responded instantly, saying, "I will look after you right until the very end" ' he recalls, his eyes watering. Since then this extraordinary couple have been racing against the clock to cram a lifetime of love into the scant time Patrick, an artist, has left.
It could be just a few months. Motor neurone disease (MND) attacks the nervous system and leaves muscles damaged, causing loss of mobility and difficulties with speech, swallowing and breathing.
... was born in May 2007 I took out health insurance to cover myself if I couldn't work. Kathy insisted...My occupational therapist ordered mine while I was still walking a...
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IN recent years Scottish politicians of all parties have tried to sell the nation abroad as the land of the Scottish Enlightenment, that remarkable flowering of intellect and culture in the 18th century which, alongside similar developments in France, the German states and England, created the philosophical foundations of the modern world as we know it today.
At the very heart of that extraordinary phenomenon was tolerance, the capacity to present radically different views among thinkers, to argue passionately and robustly about complex issues, but never, never to descend into division, hate and enduring animosity.
... trades of the old industries, banking, insurance, law and accountancy, and especially in west centr... aged 50 or below, only achieved occupational parity with their fellow Scots in the 1990s, virtu... to eradicate the second symptom of the disease, namely attitudinal discrimination. They have been...
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Agriculture and estates DICKINSON DEES LLP Newcastle Cartmell Shepherd Carlisle Ward Hadaway Newcastle BHP Law Darlington Burnetts Carlisle Latimer Hinks Darlington Mincoff Jacksons LLP Stockton-on- Tees Hayton Winkley Kendal Smith & Graham Hartlepool Dickinson Dees LLP retains the National Trust, Natural England and a number of landowning local authorities as clients. Simon Kirkup has an impressive track record advising on the sale and purchase of agricultural or sporting estates in the North of England. Stefan Bainbridge and Harry Chrisp are recommended for their non- contentious property work. Cartmell Shepherd remains a player in the market advising on both contentious and non-contentious matters including land disputes.
Tim Cartmell is recommended. Notable instructions for Ward Had...
... litigation claims that fall below their insurance companies' excess. Hay & Kilner was recently instr... experience in workplace accident and occupational disease claims. Acting for a number of leading tra...