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ARMA - The Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance, A Collective Voice - ARMA is an umbrella charity for arthritis charities, concerned with musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatology, arthritis research & arthritis care.

  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/ About ARMA - ARMA - the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal AllianceARMA is the alliance providing a collective voice for the arthritis and musculoskeletal community in the UK.Our
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/manifesto/ General Election 2015 Manifesto | Show your support - Underpinning these interventions are several key principles, which we call on all political parties to explicitly commit to ahead of the General Election.
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/armas-strategic-plan/ ARMA's Strategic Plan for the next three years - Plan for the musculoskeletal services framework, care quality standards, clinical networks, care quality commissioning, and other aspects of MSDs health policy.
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/governance/ ARMA Trustees - Governance page - Browse the ARMA's trustees and governers; read about their career expertise and specialisms.
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/our-values/ ARMA's Guiding Values - We bring together patient-led, professional and research organisations, and speak for all groups working to help people with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/corporate-partnership-policy/ Corporate Partnership Policy - a framework for working with external organisations; how they should be managed to minimise inappropriate relationships and misunderstandings
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/corporate-partners/ ARMA's Corporate Partners - All of ARMA’s corporate partners are governed by ARMA’s corporate partnership policy.
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/vacancies/ Vacancies - Job Opportunities within ARMA - This is where we announce vacancies from within our member organisations, as well as opportunities in the ARMA organisation and office.
  • http://arma.uk.net/arma-posts/contact-us/ Contact us | Tell us your interest in Musculoskeletal issues - ARMA is always pleased to respond to enquiries about our work. Use this form to subscribe to our monthly newsletter.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/ About Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSK) - Musculoskeletal Conditions are wide-ranging and costly to treat with our current approach to patient care.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/global-burden-of-disease-data-and-studies/ Global Burden of Disease research data and studies - A new study on GBD data for England highlights “a huge opportunity for preventive public health”, but musculoskeletal disorders remain under-prioritised.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/arma-agm-speakers/ Recordings and Presentations from our Guest Speakers - On this page you can find recordings and slides from guest speakers at ARMA meetings and lectures through the years.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/annual-arma-lecture-2012/ ARMA Lecture 2012 Martin McShane, Director NHS Commissioning - Dr Martin McShane, the Director at the NHS Commissioning Board, presented "Domain 2: Enhancing the quality of life for people with long-term conditions."
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/improving-outcomes-in-msk-lecture-2013/ Improving outcomes in MSK: Three National Clinical Directors - The ARMA lecture 2013 looked at national leadership in driving improvements for people with musculoskeletal conditions, with three national clinical directors.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/lord-hunt-arma-lecture-2014/ ARMA Lecture 2014 - Shadow Labour Health Minister, Lord Hunt - Lord Hunt spoke about Labour’s view of a range challenges facing the NHS in England, and went on to express his support for ARMA’s General Election Manifesto.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/arma-lecture-2015-prof-john-newton/ ARMA Lecture 2015 Implement a public health approach to MSK - 7th Annual ARMA Lecture, 2015 ARMA held its 7th annual lecture on 24th November 2015, at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London. Our
  • http://arma.uk.net/msk-clinical-networks-project/commissioning-musculoskeletal-services/ Key Messages for MSK Commissioners - MSK CCGs - MSK commissioned services must have an emphasis on prevention, both primary and secondary. ARMA's advice for commissioning musculoskeletal services in the UK.
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/arma-benefits-survey-2014-2015/ ARMA Benefits Survey 2014–2015 - Download the Benefits Survey Infographic as PDF. Summary This survey was undertaken by the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Alliance (ARMA) to identify and
  • http://arma.uk.net/musculoskeletal-disorders-msk/restrictions-to-treatments-and-services-arma-survey-2015-16/ Restrictions to Treatments and Services, ARMA Survey 2015-16 - Many said they had difficulty in getting referrals to Rheumatologists and Physiotherapists. Once referred, many experienced long waits to access these
  • http://arma.uk.net/msk-clinical-networks-project/ MSK clinical networks project for musculoskeletal services - Clinical networks have the potential to ensure the delivery of specific improvements in MSK services, optimising the use of resources and fostering integration.
  • http://arma.uk.net/msk-clinical-networks-project/arma-msk-clinical-networks-faq/ FAQ ARMA MSK Clinical Networks - Frequently Asked Questions - Frequently Asked Questions about ARMA’s project to support the development of MSK clinical networks in England, with the National Clinical Director.
  • http://arma.uk.net/msk-clinical-networks-project/arma-associated-ccg-networks/ CCG Networks in ARMA Knowledge Network - partnerships in MSK - ARMA has been leading on developing MSK clinical networks in England since April 2013, in partnership with NHS England.
  • http://arma.uk.net/msk-clinical-networks-project/msk-clincal-networks-national-seminar/ MSK Clinical Networks National Seminar - Improving outcomes through MSK Clinical Networks: a national seminar to open and welcome CCGs to the MSK Knowledge Network.
  • http://arma.uk.net/bjd-msk-world-summit-2014/ National Action Meeting & BJD World Summit - Oct 14, London - This high level international summit meeting provides a forum that brings together health leadership with policy makers including reps from WHO and the EU.
  • http://arma.uk.net/membership/ ARMA Membership Organisations - MSK & Arthritis Charities - This is where you can read about the many varied charities, research organisations and patient groups that comprise our membership.
  • http://arma.uk.net/membership/arma-local-network-groups/ ARMA Networks for Musculoskeletal Arthritis - Arthritis networks and local groups bring together patient groups, clinicians and health professionals to improve service provision on a national & local level.
  • http://arma.uk.net/membership/arma-local-network-groups/birmingham/ Birmingham ARMA Network Group - This page is for a Birmingham arthritis group, associated with ARMA in Birmingham.
  • http://arma.uk.net/membership/arma-local-network-groups/burton-on-trent/ Burton on Trent ARMA Network - Here you can find the local contact for the Burton on Trent ARMA Network. These local groups work to improve service provision in your area.
  • http://arma.uk.net/membership/arma-local-network-groups/camden/ Camden ARMA Network - Local Group - The aims of the Camden local network are to monitor local service provision, Identify and campaign on local service issues and provide a shared forum for all.

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    I love a good, intelligent historical novel. There are so many out there, and I have to be honest and say that, on many occasions, I have bought a promising looking book, only to abandon it within the first few chapters. Very often, the detail won't be right, or the characters will behave in a way that just isn't realistic for the time. One of the main issues though is that the dialogue can be so hard to get right. I've read so many historical novels where the characters use words that just wouldn't have been around in the period in which they are set, or, alternatively, where the writer is so keen to make the dialogue authentic that they overdo it and render the book unreadable.

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