From the Newsletter
“As part of our continued and far reaching programme of improvement and expansion we are proud to announce the arrival of our new website.
After many months of hard work and planning we are finally ‘LIVE’ with an exciting website designed with the help of FLICKS MEDIA of Doncaster.
The introduction of the website has allowed us to further expand the services we can offer and to continue in our quest to communicate with and educate every single person in the Borough of Doncaster.”
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November 1st, 2007
From the Newsletter
“This issue celebrates the two years since we first began publishing our own in house newsletter. In the last two years we have covered everything from the new staff members through to HIV, Gonorrhoea, Chlamydia, Genital Warts, Pregnancy and much, much more.
Feed back from you, the public has been astounding. From our first days with two pages of A4 in black and white to double page spreads in glorious Technicolor your articles, letters and enquiries have continued to flood in.”
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October 1st, 2007
From the Newsletter
“People infected with HIV after receiving contaminated blood transfusions are still unaware of their status and are at risk of infecting others with the disease, the public inquiry into Britain’s haemophilia scandal was told in June.
The government has done little to follow up such victims – many of whom contracted the disease after just one blood transfusion in the mid-1980s and have lived with the condition for more than 20 years. In the cases that have come to light, patients have only been diagnosed following years of ill health. It is feared they may have unwittingly infected others.”
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August 1st, 2007
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“It is hard to overemphasize the trauma and hardship that children affected by HIV and AIDS are forced to bear worldwide. The epidemic not only causes children to lose their parents or guardians, but sometimes their childhood as well.”
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July 1st, 2007
From the Newsletter
“From his birth in 1957 to his arrival at Queens’ College, Cambridge 20 years later, Stephen Fry has enjoyed brushes with authority and being the centre of attention in almost equal measure.
From an education including – but not limited to – Stouts Hill prep, Uppingham School, The Paston School, Norfolk College of Arts and Technology, Pucklechurch Prison, Norwich City College and Queens’ College, Cambridge Stephen Fry has honed his skills as a consummate performer, both on and off stage.”
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May 1st, 2007