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Benefits of Research
There are many benefits to taking part in research including closer monitoring, education about illness, improvements to services and treatments, access to treatments that are not yet readily available, better health outcomes.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/research/about-research/benefits-research
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Frequently Asked Questions
These frequently asked questions explain what research is, and what taking part means.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/research/about-research/researchFAQs
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Drug and Alcohol
Our current and active research studies into substance misuse (drug and alcohol) mental health.
https://www.sabp.nhs.uk/research/current-studies/drug-alcohol
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Conducting Research
Helpful documents and relevant guidance for conducting NHS health research in the UK, including information from the Health Research Authority.
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Meet our research team
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Our partners
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Contact Research
If you are interested in being involved in research you can get in touch with us by contacting us via email or telephone.
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FASD
The only specialist clinic in the UK for assessing children and adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders FASD, including Alcohol Related Neurodevelopment Disorder and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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What we do
We aim to clarify the diagnosis and neurodevelopmental profile of FASD Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and offer guidance to local services on strategies to manage behaviours
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Meet the team
Dr Raja Mukherjee is a consultant psychiatrist and internationally acclaimed expert in FASD Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and neurodevelopmental conditions
Files
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InfoSharingGuildfordWaverley
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Support4CarersWaverleyPunjabi.pdf
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Assessment and Management of Eating, Drinking and Swallowing Disorders Policy
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Medicines Procedure 13: Management of Pharmaceutical Waste and Return
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Transition Policy; Working Age Adults to Older Adults Mental Health Services
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3f - DBS Waiver
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InfoFlow&AssetRegProc.pdf
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Waste Management Policy
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CYA Awards nomination form 2018.docx
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FY1 General Adult Psychiatry- Inpatient - Chertsey - Dr Ward Lawrence.pdf