South East EnglandNews
News and updates from across every CLAPA region
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Great Ormond Street Hospital Branch |
GOSH Branch Annual General Meeting
Join the CLAPA GOSH Branch Committee at their Annual General Meeting in London to learn more about the Branch and how you can get involved with volunteering.
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Great Ormond Street Hospital Branch |
CLAPA GOSH – Patient/Professional Forum
The Great Ormond Street Branch of CLAPA would like to invite you to a Patient/Professional Forum on Saturday 22nd April 2017.
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CLAPA secures £323k grant from Big Lottery Fund
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Fundraising Stories | Fundraising: Challenges | Your Stories |
#FundraisingFriday – William sets off for Kilimanjaro
A huge good luck to William, who is flying out today! William is heading to Tanzania, in order to start his attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain!
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Staff Blog |
Huge News!
This is the first blog I’ve written for a while but I’m writing it at a very exciting time for CLAPA. We have recently found out that an application we submitted to the Big Lottery Fund was successful! The grant of £323,076 will enable us to continue to employ Regional Coordinators in the East, Central and South East of England.
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Research Advertisements |
Surgery and Anaesthesia Focus Groups
Surgery and anaesthesia are only performed when it is decided that the benefits are greater than the risks. Labratory and clinical research has shown that the addition of Xenon, a rare anaesthetic gas, may improve anaesthesia for young children.
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South London & Surrey Branch |
South London & Surrey Branch are Recruiting!
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Research Advertisements |
Research: decision making in cleft lip and/or palate treatment
Would you be interested in taking part in research into decision making in cleft lip and/or palate treatment?
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Fundraising: Runs |
CLAPA Half Marathons!
Support CLAPA by running a HALF MARATHON this year. We need runners to join #TEAMCLAPA in 2017.
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Parent Stories |
Pregnant? Affected by Cleft Palate or Cleft Lip?
Nutopia, an award-winning television production company, are looking for expectant mums affected by cleft palate and/or cleft lip to take part in their brand new documentary series about the science of babies.