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Rosen Trevithick

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Rosen was born in Cornwall. She studied psychology at Oxford before moving back to the West Country.

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24.11.2012 17:54
S.O.S. Royal Brompton Children's Cardiac...

S.O.S. Royal Brompton Children's Cardiac Services

One of the issues touched upon in The Ice Marathon is heart disease in babies. This brought to mind a campaign I've heard a lot about in the news recently - the campaign against the closure of children's cardiac services at The Royal Brompton.

On the 16th February 2011 an NHS report was published which included recommendations to discontinue children's cardiac surgery at Royal Brompton Hospital.

The Brompton Foundation is a charity that exists to support families with children under the care of the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust for severe, often life threatening, heart and lung conditions.

Members of the foundation believe that closure of said services will have a devastating effect on paediatric care and are campaigning against the decision.

On 22nd October it was announced in parliament that Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health has requested a review of the decision. A conclusion is expected by February of 2013.

Although this is a fantastic development, the campaign still needs your support in writing to your MP, signing a petition and spreading the word.

To find out more see

http://www.thebromptonfountain.org.uk.

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