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HMC introduces Learning Disability Service
19 Jan 2021 - 12:38
The Peninsula
Doha: Hamad Medical Corporation’s (HMC) Mental Health Service (MHS) introduced a new Learning Disability Service (LDS) to provide specialist assessment and treatment options for adults with a Learning Disability (LD) presenting with a mental health condition, who exhibit severely challenging behaviour.
The specialist LD Service was piloted in early 2020 but due to COVID-19 restrictions regarding patient visits the service was enhanced in December 2020. The service has now been formally launched to support the expansion in mental health service provisions, with a new multidisciplinary team offering outpatients clinics, community outreach services and consultation liaison services with other health service provisions.
H&H letters: Free rugby, learning disabilities, dogs on the Heath, NHS, free tennis, schools and planning
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12:30 PM December 13, 2020
England s Owen Farrell (centre) lifts the Autumn Nations Trophy after victory in the final against France at Twickenham Stadium
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And now they have ruined the rugby
Lester May, Reachview Close, Camden, writes:
Enjoyment of the Autumn Nations Cup rugby on the box was ruined, its having required an Amazon Prime subscription to watch some matches.
Amazon despatches millions of parcels daily, many with too much air in the box, now it contrives to deprive us of free-to-air sport on the box. Amazon is flowing through too much of our lives. The only place that doesn’t get too much Amazon is the Exchequer, the company rather coy about paying taxes. It’s time to stop Amazon killing our high street, killing sport on the telly and making a killing at the Chancellor’s expense.