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Posts tagged 'Healthcare'

Ebola: a crisis of trust?

11 March 2015 by Alice O'Hare

The West African Ebola epidemic is still far from over; but it’s never too early to start reflecting on what…

Ebola: evidence for fast and sustained action

10 November 2014 by Franck Fourniol, Policy Adviser

In the context of an unprecedented West African epidemic which started in December 2013 in Guinea and spread to Liberia…

Jodie uses a Windows Tablet via a ‘head-mouse camera’ to speak, access computing and to control her ECS

Sharing knowledge is as important as new technology

7 July 2014 by Rohan Slaughter, Head of Technology and Assistant Principal at Scopes Beaumont College

Thoughts on the ‘Collaborative Innovation  – involving disabled people in user-led innovation’ PolicyLab   It was an interesting experience to…

WREX exoskeleton at the 3D: printing the future exhibition at the Science Museum, London

What technologies do disabled people need?

12 June 2014 by Dr John Conway, Director of Research and Disability Officer at the Royal Agricultural University and Chair, STEM Disability Committee

Disability as defined by legislation is ‘having an impairment that has a significant impact in daily life’[1]. In a lot…

Health and development after 2015

12 May 2014 by Emma Woods, Head of Policy, Wellbeing

                With today’s release of After 2015: infectious diseases in a new era…

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