i think i have it 4 times now - its probs something to do with the fact
that when you send a message it gets sent twice and the system then tells
you there is an error or it sends it once cant do it so sends it again
along with an error message then manages to send it! who knows - the
mysteries of tech!
colin
At 12:42 26/05/2004, you wrote:
>[Apologies to all if this is a repeat. I have received an automated
>message saying my original reply was rejected.]
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>Thanks to Stephen for raising the issue of the draft Position Paper of the
>AT Forum.
>
>The Assistive Technology Forum is a partnership of user and professional
>organisations. Although feedback on its Position Paper is always welcome,
>it is very important that views are expressed through these organisations.
>Please do copy your comments FAST, which act as the Forum's administrator
>(email [log in to unmask]), but send your opinion to one of the following
>(or encourage your own national organization to become a member!)
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>Age Concern
>Assocation of British Healthcare Industries
>Association for the Advancement of Assitive Technology in Europe
>Association of Institutions concerned with Medical Engineering
>British Educational Communications and Technology Agency
>British Healthcare Trade Association
>British Society of Rehabilitation Medicine
>Centre for Accessible Environments
>Centre for Disability Research and Innovation
>Centre Rehabilitation Engineering
>College of Occupational Therapists
>Communication Matters
>Disabled Living Centres Council
>Disabled Living Foundation
>emPOWER
>Foundation for Assistive Technology
>Institute of Physical Engineering in Medicine
>Multidisciplinary Association for Spinal Cord Injury Professionals
>National Association of Equipment Providers
>National Prosthetics Managers' Forum
>National Wheelchair Managers' Forum
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>Many thanks
>
>Alan Turner-Smith,
>Chair, The Assistive Technology Forum
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>At 23:01 25/05/04, Stephen Kirker wrote:
> >Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 09:41:28 +0100
> >From: "Kirker, Stephen" <@ADDENBROOKES.NHS.UK>
> >Subject: FW: Assitive Technology Forum
> >
> >" The Assistive Technology Forum
> >...
> >This draft position paper is being circulated to seek comments before being
> >finally adopted......please send any comments to
> >[log in to unmask] (Royal Devon and Exeter Healthcare
> >Trust). I see there is no mention of this mailing list as a way of getting
> >professional opinions and further education....
> >
> >Stephen GB Kirker MD FRCPI
> >Consultant in Rehabilitation Medicine
> >Box 120, Disablement Services Centre & Lewin Stroke & Rehab Unit
> >Addenbrookes NHS Trust
> >Cambridge CB2 2QQ
> >01223 217870 fax 01223 242038
>
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>Centre of Rehabilitation Engineering www.kcl.ac.uk/core
>Dept Medical Engineering & Physics
>King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, LONDON, SE5 9RS
>Tel: +44 (0)20 7346 1650 Fax: +44 (0)20 7346 1651
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