Feedback about the spring edition of PSPA ... - PSP Association

PSP Association

9,568 members11,525 posts

Feedback about the spring edition of PSPA Matters

HelenPSPA profile image
HelenPSPAAdministratorPSPA
2 Replies

The spring edition of PSPA Matters hit your doormats and inboxes at the beginning of March.

Now you’ve had time to digest the contents, we’d like to hear what you thought of the edition. What were your favourite articles, was the mix of subjects right and do you have any ideas for future issues?

Share your views on the spring edition of PSPA Matters by completing this short survey.

Feedback here:

surveymonkey.co.uk/r/spring...

Written by
HelenPSPA profile image
HelenPSPA
Administrator
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
2 Replies
Richard33 profile image
Richard33

I must comment what a fine looking woman is gracing the front cover (I am slightly biased....my wife of course).

Also ironically my uncle who died in December was a lifelong friend with Lord Marshall Lord Bramall (the late President of the charity). They fought side by side on the Rhine offensive in the Second World War. My uncle was shot by a sniper pretty soon after he got started and that ended his active army career, but Lord Bramall continued up the ranks. We used to talk often about the bad press the poor Field Marshall received over the fake police allegations that dogged his last years. Sadly both the uncle and the Field Marshall died before I made the connection with Ruth having CBD.

Bit of history!

Richard

Kevin_1 profile image
Kevin_1 in reply to Richard33

:)

Superb Richard!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

The spring edition of PSPA Matters is now available!

This edition is full of PSPA news, personal experiences, fundraising stories and research updates,...

A Proffesional's Guide to Corticobasal Degeneration

For anyone that doesn't belong or doesn't have access to the PSPA magazine, ' PSP Matters', I would...

A taste of Spring

Just a taste of Spring in a Devon lane - the snowdrops area abundant this year - wherever you...

helping PSPA to develop a Model snd Standards of Care

I'm taking part in a PSPA initiative to develop for all PROFESSIONALS ie GPs/ Social...

Sweet dreams

Hi all After three weeks in hospital and four years suffering from this awful disease my Alan died...