National minimum wage and ‘sleepover’ care
27 April 2018
Brief background The Employment Appeal Tribunal has given judgement, in a group of cases heard as a collective appeal, on the…
Read more27 April 2018
Brief background The Employment Appeal Tribunal has given judgement, in a group of cases heard as a collective appeal, on the…
Read more23 March 2018
We’re pleased to announced today the launch of a new case management service dedicated to people with spinal cord injuries….
Read more20 March 2018
SIA welcomes today’s decision by the Equality and Human Rights Commission to take action against 13 NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups…
Read more12 March 2018
The world of spinal cord injury (SCI) is changing, an NHS report has announced. This has major implications for the…
Read more2 March 2018
Whilst SIA acknowledges that changed wording in the newly updated National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) may lead to…
Read more30 January 2018
Spinal Injuries Association today welcomes the decision by the government to review all 1.6m disability benefit claims made over the…
Read more17 January 2018
The Spinal Injuries Association welcomes the report published by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on NHS Continuing Healthcare funding (CHC)….
Read more30 November 2017
The search is now on for those inspiring people and teams who have gone above and beyond to help spinal…
Read more28 November 2017
Dr Rupert Earl has been elected as Chair of the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) with a commitment to campaign for…
Read more23 November 2017
Spinal Injuries Association, the leading voice of the spinal cord injured community, today signed up its 10000 member. Chris Toon…
Read more22 November 2017
In response to today’s budget announcement by the Chancellor, Sue Browning Chief Executive of Spinal Injuries Association, said. “Spinal Injuries…
Read more9 November 2017
Spinal Injuries Association is urging the Chancellor in the Autumn budget to recognise the essential role that the NHS has…
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