Southampton residents are working together
with The Encephalitis Society and Hampshire law firm Moore Blatch to raise awareness about a health condition which leads to inflammation of the brain, ahead of World Encephalitis Day on February 22.
As head of clinical negligence at Moore Blatch, Tim Spring, has a particular interest in the diagnosis and treatment of encephalitis and has been involved
with The Encephalitis Society for over 15 years.
Not exact matches
The
Encephalitis Society Roadshow concluded
with a finale reception at City Hall, home to Boris Johnson, The Mayor of London on Saturday, 22nd August.
Our work
with charities such as Aspire and The
Encephalitis Society shows how a collaborative approach can secure the best outcome for the individual, their family and carers.
With over 6,000 new cases of
Encephalitis every year in the UK alone, the clinical negligence team at Moore Blatch is supporting a new global campaign launched by The
Encephalitis Society which aims to raise awareness of the condition.
For anyone wanting to get involved
with the day, The
Encephalitis Society has highlighted a number of ways in which you can show your support:
Still undeterred Mr X's son contacted a charity called the
Encephalitis Society and they put him in touch
with Tim Spring at Moore Blatch LLP who agreed to take the case on.