Resources for Professionals caring for Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Find out more about the resources available for professionals who support Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Find out more about the resources available for professionals who support Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Gain the appropriate knowledge, skills and understanding of tissue viability and wound healing by studying on this continuing professional development course.
This Masters-level module which will enable multi-professional clinicians to practice as independent and/or supplementary non-medical prescribers within the appropriate legal framework and the standards set by the HCPC and NMC.
To critically develop the skills, knowledge and understanding of holistic wound care managment required to improve the care of individuals with, or at risk from tissue viability problems
As a craft, design and technology student of the then Liverpool Polytechnic in the 1980s, Arthur designed a special mace for use at graduation ceremonies and became the first mace bearer.
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International students studying a postgraduate degree in Climate Change and Sustainability are eligible to apply for the LJMU Climate Change Scholarship.
Please contact us using the details below if you’d like to find out more about Elder Dempster Lines or the Homeward Bound Project. We welcome enquiries from schools, teachers and community groups.
Need more information about the work conducted at the Research Centre for Brain and Behaviour? Get in touch with us via the links on this page.
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