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ertaking during the pandemic. Sally Drake
rting both patients and staff during these
look at the steadily growing relevance of video
ultations, particularly with the current
out how they could become more research
ity of Sheffield, and here they explain how their
s about the setting up of virtual visits to combat
ch has interrupted ‘all but essential’ hospital
D-19 pandemic struck, Sophie Czaczkes, an
that her team was already ahead of the game
on page 38, she shares what the team has
consulting in rural Tayside has helped children
ible for the families they serve (pages 40 to 41),
pational therapist Angela Alty reflects on
litate a home environment assessment for
vice not being deemed as ‘critical’, under
am Forest Community Learning Disability Team
they work to stay connected with their clients.
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Tracey Samuels, Editor