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    Key Points

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    Common misconceptions that people with severe personality disorders are 'undeserving and untreatable' often prevent them getting specialist treatment.

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    REFERENCES

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    1 Ooi R. The Guardian, 2 July 1997.

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    VOL 108 NO 5588 THURSDAY 22 JANUARY 1998

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    IN BRIEF

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    Government policies are in danger of increasing children's vulnerability to mental health problems, the director of the Mental Health Foundation said at a conference in Sheffield last week. June McKerrow criticised the Department of Social Security's plans to end single-parent benefits before putting in place other supports, such as assistance ...

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    Managers slam 10% union pay claim as 'catastrophic'

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    Managers' leaders have slammed as 'catastrophic' the 10 per cent pay claim by Unison on behalf of 256,000 NHS staff not covered by pay review bodies.

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    Cerebral palsy

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    Cerebral palsy sufferer Hannah Davies receives encouragement from her mother (left) and conductor during a walking exercise at the National Institute of Conductive Education at Birmingham. Hannah is among those participating in a new kindergarten group for children aged three to seven, which focuses on teaching them practical daily-living skills, ...

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    Ex-estates chief jailed for stealing

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    A health service manager convicted of pilfering nearly pounds40,000 from a health authority to help buy a Spanish holiday villa has been jailed for two-and-half years.

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    Moving targets

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    Why wait another week to read the public health green paper when The Journal can reveal all?

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    Our Healthier Nation

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    Three key aims

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    Heart murmurs

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    Doctors and the government are at loggerheads over the best way to tackle coronary heart disease in Scotland.

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    Using their initiative

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    Tomorrow is the deadline for health action zone applications. Dolly Chadda looks at one project which claims to exemplify just what the government is looking for

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    Action stations

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    Never mind the rhetoric, Labour must do something about health inequalities, the Public Health Alliance conference was told.

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    The same, but different

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    The NHS white paper for Wales emerged only after a process of negotiation between government departments,

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    Unequal to the task ahead

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    'For a government which has placed so much emphasis on health inequalities to announce after nine months in office that it has been unable to come up with quantifiable targets for their reduction is an admission of failure on a fairly grand scale'

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    CHARGES ARE THE TAX THAT DARE NOT SAY ITS NAME

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    I read with considerable interest that the Office of Health Economics has concluded that new NHS charges make 'little economic sense' (News, page 6, 8 January).

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    50TH ANNIVERSARY SHOULD SEE A RENEWED AND TRULY NATIONAL NHS

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    Kieran Walshe is right to welcome the new emphasis on quality in The New NHS: modern, dependable (Open Space, 18 December). But his suggestion that the recommendations on the use of new medicines and technologies from the new National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) should have statutory force sits uncomfortably ...

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    FAR FROM FINDING THEM CONFUSING, WE'RE FINDING THAT THE FACTS AREN'T THERE

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    To be accused by London Millennium Hospitals Ltd of not wanting to be confused by the facts (Letters, 8 January) is frankly hilarious.

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    ACCESS TO GOOD QUALITY INFORMATION IS CRUCIAL - TRY A LIBRARY

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    As the white paper proposals are increasing the involvement of primary care staff in planning and managing healthcare for their local populations, it is important that their access to good quality published information is improved.

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    AN EX-NURSE WHO THINKS IT'S TIME TO TAKE A SWING AT CHIEF EXECUTIVES

    1998-01-22T00:00:00Z

    A question has been bothering me, an ex-nurse, for some time. In these days of managerial cuts and general control on bureaucracy, what is the purpose of chief executives? They cost on average pounds70,000-pounds80,000 and additionally require the support of one, normally two, secretaries. So the cost of a chief ...

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    STILL MORE PRAISE FOR ANGELA SEALEY

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    May I also pay tribute to the work of Angela Sealey (Letters, 8 January). She worked with me closely at both the National Association of Health Authorities and Trusts and the NHS Confederation, and I formed a very high opinion of her integrity, loyalty and commitment to the NHS.