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What happens to evidence from a forensic medical examination (FME)
Information on how, where, and for how long evidence is stored after an FME.
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Coming to a SARCS
What happens when you come to a sexual assault response co-ordination service (SARCS).
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Unintended pregnancy
Information about your options if you have an unintended pregnancy as a result of a rape or sexual assault.
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Problem gambling
Learn about the signs of problem gambling and how to get help and support.
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Diabetes
Diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person's blood sugar level to become too high. Learn about its types, symptoms and treatments.
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'Just in Case' medicines
Also known as 'anticipatory medicines', these are medicines which are usually given by injection and are prescribed for you. They are given to you to be kept in your home 'just in case' you need them.
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Quality of ophthalmic services
What you can do if you are unhappy with the quality of service you have received at your opticians, including trying to resolve your complaint directly with your practice and how you can escalate your complaint if this is not possible.
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Asbestos-related compensation claims
Several conditions caused by occupational exposure to asbestos are well recognised and those affected who have been employed in a prescribed occupation can claim compensation.
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Choosing where to die
There are support services to help families look after a person dying at home, although, sometimes, this may not always be possible or practical. Your GP, community nurse or local social work services department can advise on what is available in your area.