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Paul Burstow speaks at NCAS 2011.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government is investing £32 million in psychological therapies
In a new DVD, people in the Department of Health's personal health budgets pilot programme share their experiences so far.
A new vision for volunteering in health and social care will be unveiled today by Care Services Minister Paul Burstow Volunteers…
The government is joining forces with Comic Relief to help tackle mental health stigma, with funding of up to £20 million
Care Services Minister Paul Burstow visits Duke McKenzie's fitness centre.
On Wednesday, 12 October, Paul Burstow, Minister of State for Care Services, will be online to hear your experiences of living with rheumatoid arthritis and answer questions about accessing physiotherapy.
The government’s first ever cancer campaign to increase awareness of bowel cancer is to be rolled out nationally.
The first ever cancer campaign to increase awareness of bowel cancer will start in January following a successful trial.
Experts have been enlisted to help the government’s discussions on how to improve the care system in England.
NHS memory services receive £10 million injection.
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