This sessions outlines the Equality Act (EA) 2010, who it applies to and what might be considered a reasonable adjustment to the workplace to comply w...
This session highlights the health benefits of work, the adverse effect on health of worklessness, and the practical support that exists to help job-s...
This session looks at the potential impact that a health condition can have on a patient who is in work, on the patient's colleagues and on the public...
Confidentiality and consent are paramount in the doctor-patient relationship; but the patient's interests may require appropriate communication with n...
This session builds on the Supporting Carers action guide for general practitioners produced by the RCGP and Carers Trust (formerly The Princess Royal...
Carers are more likely to have seen their GP recently than any other support professional. It is vital for GPs within primary care teams to know how t...
Carers experience health, social and financial problems as a result of their role. They are more likely to have seen their GP recently than any other ...
Young carers are children and young people (up to 18 years old) whose lives are affected by looking after someone with a disability, a long-term illne...
Carers face a wide variety of challenging problems every day. This session focuses on just four problems that carers find difficult to cope with: beha...
This introductory session explains why genetics matters in primary care practice. It describes the presentation, signs and symptoms of genetic conditi...