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Article Vulnerable Persons Policy What is a vulnerable person? We recognise that some of the people we engage with through our fundraising activities may not always have the capacity to fully understand the nature of the donation they are being asked to make to NRAS or the consequences of making that donation. An individual who finds it difficult to immediately […]
Article Creating Additional Patient Value in RA Pathways Maximising the potential impact of revised pathways of care including remote monitoring digital applications, health apps and patient initiated follow up in Inflammatory Arthritis. Many rheumatology services are reviewing their pathways of care, primarily as a response to dealing with issues resulting from the pandemic. Whilst COVID might be the catalyst for initiating such service […]
Article South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine South West Coastal Path Challenge – In memory of Christine Guest Blog by Rebecca Watson Hi Everyone, my name is Rebecca. Last summer my partner Krishan and I completed a 163 mile walk along the South West Coastal Path, raising over £3,300 for NRAS. I am incredibly grateful to NRAS for giving us this opportunity […]
Article New Covid-19 Treatment Update – Evusheld AstraZeneca’s long acting covid antibody treatment Evusheld has now been approved in the UK as of the 17th of March. This news appears to be a breakthrough in action towards protecting those who are either unable to get the vaccine or have not responded to them as well as others. Although this is a step […]
Article Response to ‘Living with Covid’ NRAS response NRAS recognise that this is difficult news to digest and will create problems for people going forward. Most of the people we reach, and our targeted audience will have been identified as CEV/CV and asked to shield, get extra vaccinations and to massively change their lives due to this virus. Although there are […]
Article How to tell your friends or family you have RA How to tell your friends or family you have RA Having a rheumatic condition can be difficult as it affects many aspects of your life, including your friendships. Although it can be nerve-wracking to tell other people about your condition, it can also be really beneficial as your friends may be able to understand your […]
Article 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions 5 ways to adjust to easing COVID restrictions Blog by Nadine Garland Many people with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) have been shielding for almost 2 years now and the thought of the easing of restrictions is challenging at best. With yesterday’s announcement that England will be lifting all COVID restrictions in April, we have heard that […]