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Training for Medics... Let your GP and Others Know

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The FASD Trust Medical & Healthcare Professionals Annual Conference will take place on 22nd March in Oxford. The event is open to anyone working in the healthcare fields. Please do advise any of the professionals working with your family, including OTs, Speech & Language Therapists, CAMHS, School Nurses, midwives, Paediatric staff. All welcome.

Full details will be on The FASD Trust website this weekend, but registration and full information can be got from Millie, e-mail her at fasd@archer-yates.co.uk

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