Video
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What Happens When I Come for my Videofluoroscopy?
A short video explaining a videofluoroscopy and what to expect [19 Sep 2011]
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Easing The First Few Hours
New DVD launched by the Northern & Yorkshire Cleft Service [18 May 2011]
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The Difference Between You & Me
Young people from the north-east born with a cleft lip and/or palate have spent two years making a film to help other young people with the condition. [25 Oct 2010]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: It’s Your CLAPA
CLAPA's plans, how you can get involved, and what we would like to achieve in the future [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: Regional Coordinator pilot
A presentation on the Regional Coordinator pilot that started early in 2011 [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: Interview with Mark Russell
Margo Brennan interviews the new Trustee Chairman Mark Russell [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: A Day in the Life of a CLAPA Branch
Margo Brennan talks about the day to day operations of the CLAPA Glasgow Branch [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: Involvement, Support, Improvement
Rosanna Preston takes us through the findings of a survey conducted of CLAPA's members in 2010 [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: “Do you know…?”
Rona Slator talks through the James Lind Alliance survey on cleft lip and palate [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: Getting involved in Research Pt.1
Professor Bill Shaw from the University of Manchester talks about why we need research and where we are now. [19 Sep 2011]
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CLAPA Conference 2011: Ask the Team
Members of the North Wales North West Cleft Team answer Questions on all aspects of cleft treatment [19 Sep 2011]
What Happens When I Come for my Videofluoroscopy?
19 Sep 2011
A videofluoroscopy is a moving x-ray picture that shows how the muscles in your child’s mouth and throat work during speech. This video, produced by the Northern & Yorkshire Cleft Lip and Palate Service shows what you and your child can expect.
