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  2. I was told I couldn't have an Afro wig after chemo

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    A range of appropriately textured wigs were not available when Ms Cameron needed them after cancer treatment. But changes to the NHS Wales contract now mean wig suppliers must offer a wider range ...

  3. The Little Princess Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Tarplees had problems finding a suitable wig for Hannah before she died in 2005. [ 3 ] The charity is also a significant supporter of childhood cancer research in the UK [ 4 ] and one study at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, funded by The Little Princess Trust, has revealed an innovative new treatment for children with acute ...

  4. NHS Low Income Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Low Income Scheme is intended to reduce the cost of NHS prescription charges, NHS dentistry, sight tests, glasses and contact lenses, necessary costs of travel to receive NHS treatment, NHS wigs and fabric supports, i.e. spinal or abdominal supports or surgical brassieres supplied through a hospital.

  5. Trevor Sorbie - Wikipedia

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    Sorbie also visited 10 Downing Street, and since became involved in writing a national policy for NHS wigs. [11] In 2010 the charity's representatives met with MPs, and attended a parliamentary briefing during which 25 MPs were convinced – for the first time – to lobby ministers for better wig services from the NHS. [12]

  6. Directory of services - Wikipedia

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    The Directory is held centrally by the NHS Digital. It provides real-time information about services available to support patients. Pharmacy contractors are obliged to update their entries where the pharmacy’s opening hours change, either temporarily or permanently. [1] The directory is used by: NHS 111; Choose and Book; NHS Pathways; NHS Choices

  7. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    Cartoonists also portrayed public excitement about the availability of free wigs on the NHS. In one such example, from January 1949, cartoonist Joseph Lee showed an irate man chasing a child, asking, 'Who's been practising Home Perms on my free National Health Service wig?' [77] Cartoons were also used to criticise NHS policy.