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'The Neurological Alliance is a collaborative forum of a wide range of neurological charities. The Alliance campaigns for the highest standards of service and care for the millions of people in the UK with a neurological condition.'

The Chief Executive of Ataxia UK, Sue Millman, is the secretary of the Neurological Alliance in England. As part of their work they have produced a series of publications amongst which is 'Getting the best from neurological services', parts 1,2 and 3. They are extremely informative and, in my opinion, essential reading. They can be downloaded at neural.co.uk/publications-a....

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Hello Harry - just to say it looks as though the link isnt working at present- this is what it's sayng

The resource cannot be found.

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Requested URL: /publications-and-resources.

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I am so sorry-it might help if I typed the link correctly!

Try

neural.org.uk/publications-...

I hope that works!

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Yeh! Good to go!

Thanks for doing this -how are you doing?

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