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Informational leaflet outlining the structure, staff, services, access arrangements, and patient procedures of a GP practice operating under the NHS framework in Ainsdale for the 2025/6 period.
Year:
2025/6
Organisation:
Ainsdale Medical Centre
Type of document:
Practice leaflet
Sector:
Primary care
Contract:
General Medical Services (GMS)
Commissioning body:
NHS England
Integrated Care Board:
Cheshire and Merseyside ICB
Region:
Ainsdale, Merseyside
Patient population:
Approximately 11,500 patients
Practice status:
Accredited GP training practice
GP Trainers:
Dr Fred Weindling; Dr Adam Marnell
Partner GPs:
Dr Simon Foster; Dr Stuart Bennett; Dr Fred Weindling; Dr Mel Ozkan; Dr Adam Marnell
Salaried GPs:
Dr Shonalee Illingworth; Dr Jane Irvine; Dr Uju Oyolu; Dr Kate Finnesey; Dr Abisola Oduwole
Sessional GPs:
Dr Richard Wood; Dr Edoardo Cervoni; Dr Stephen Longworth
Advanced Nurse Practitioner:
Doreen Porter
Lead Practice Nurse:
Sister Elaine Cameron
Practice Nurses:
Sister Jillian North; Sister Suzanne Clarkson
Health Care Assistant:
Karen Rimmer
General Practice Assistant:
Mia Atherton
Practice Manager:
Sarah Thompson
Assistant Practice Manager:
Jenna Jones
Office Manager:
Pam Mealing
Deputy Office Manager:
Jo Atherton
Main telephone number:
01704 575133
Postal address:
66 Station Road, Ainsdale, Merseyside, PR8 3HW
Opening hours:
8 am to 6.30 pm, Monday to Friday
Website:
www.ainsdalemedicalcentre.nhs.uk
Online services:
NHS App access to repeat prescriptions, medical records, and selected appointments
Accessibility standard adopted:
Accessible Information Standard (since 31 July 2016)
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Year:
2025/6
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Skydiving competition application form
Document type:
Application form
Organisation:
International Parachuting Commission (FAI ISC)
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Event organisers, competition directors, judges
Approval date:
N/A
Amendment date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Leeds, Wakefield, Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees
Topic:
Micro capital grants, funding opportunities
Document type:
Application form
Organization:
We Are Unlimited
Target audience:
Organisations and individuals based in West Yorkshire
Period of validity:
From 23 March 2026 to 30 September 2026
Approval date:
N/A
Modification date:
N/A
Note:
Key dates
Expressions of interest open:
Thursday 8 January 2026, midday
Expressions of interest close:
Wednesday 28 January 2026, midday
Full applications open:
Wednesday 4 February 2026, midday
Full applications close:
Tuesday 3 March 2026, midday
Successful projects contacted:
Thursday 19 March 2026
Contracting new projects:
Week beginning 23 March 2026
Successful projects announced:
Week beginning 23 March 2026
Activity possible from:
23 March 2026 – 30 September 2026
Interim evaluation deadline:
Tuesday 30 June 2026
Final evaluation deadline:
Wednesday 30 September 2026
Project type:
Capital investment for the arts and culture sector
Project status:
In development
Funding amount:
£5,000 - £10,000
Support for:
Organisations and events in arts and culture
Primary art form supported:
Combined arts, Visual art, Literature, Music, Theatre, Dance, Film, Fashion, Architecture
Project overview:
This form gathers information about potential applications for funding under the micro capital grants initiative.
Usage of funds:
To purchase or improve fixed assets for cultural projects
Organizational type:
Charity, Co-operative, Commercial, Community-led
Supporting documents:
Websites, images, video, audio, or business plans
Equality monitoring:
Age, disability, and other demographic data
Context description:
Application form for micro capital grants supporting cultural projects in West Yorkshire from 23 March 2026 to 30 September 2026.
Year:
2025/6
Area:
Education
Role:
Co-Chair (Academic)
Name:
Professor Beverley Hawkins
Co-Chair (Professional Services):
Roscoe Hastings
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy:
Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education: Professor Nicky King
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences:
Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education: Professor Duncan Russel
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences:
Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education: Professor Kate Ellacott
Online:
Dean of Online and Postgraduate Education: Dr Daryl Wilkerson
Penryn:
Head of Education Support and Student Experience (Cornwall): Chez Crickmere
INTO:
Academic Director: Dr Caroline Chipperfield
Flexible Combined Honours:
FCH Director: Dr Damien Gaucher
Innovation, Impact and Business:
Head of Degree Apprenticeships: Dan Hallam
Education Support Services:
Assistant Director, Education Support Services: Elaine Cordy
Education Policy, Quality & Standards:
Head of Education Policy, Quality and Standards: Catherine Taylor
Senate Representatives:
Senator 1: Professor Rebecca Langlands
Senator 2:
Professor Alison Truelove
Senator 3:
Dr Sarah Hodge
Managers / Secretaries / Policy Support:
Senior Quality and Standards Advisor: Emma Spiers
Date of last review:
01 October 2025
Note:
Contextual Description
Closing Date:
15 August 2025
Supervisor:
Dr. Jude Onwudili
Associate Supervisor:
Dr. Anisa Mahomed
Institution:
Aston University
College:
Engineering and Physical Sciences
Department:
Chemical Engineering and Biotechnologies
Programme Length:
Three years
Contract Type:
Full time
Prospective Start Date:
1 January 2026
Academic Year:
2025/6
Funding:
Tuition fees covered for the duration of the programme
Industrial Partner:
EMR Metal Recycling
Location:
Aston Campus, Birmingham, UK
Eligibility:
Home and Overseas applicants
Research Area:
Lithium-ion battery recycling and hydrometallurgical metal recovery
Key Words:
lithium, critical metals, battery recycling, bio-based leaching agents, solvent extraction, sustainability
Application Requirements:
Transcripts and certificates, research statement, personal statement, CV, two academic references, proof of English language proficiency, passport copy
Interview Format:
Online via Microsoft Teams
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Leeds, Wakefield, Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees
Theme:
Micro Capital Grants
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization:
Unlimited
Target Audience:
Organisations and individuals in West Yorkshire
Period of validity:
1 October 2025 – 30 September 2026
Approval date:
1 October 2025
Amendment date:
N/A
Eligibility criteria:
Based in West Yorkshire, not a local authority-run venue
Amount range:
£5,000 to £10,000
Primary Artform:
Combined arts, Visual art, Literature, Music, Theatre, Dance, Film, Fashion, Architecture
Application deadline:
21 October 2025
Full application deadline:
25 November 2025
Expected panel decision date:
24 October 2025
Project start date:
15 December 2025
Project end date:
30 September 2026
Year:
2025/6
Region / city:
Regent
Subject:
Arabic Language and Culture
Document Type:
Module Catalogue
Institution:
Regent University
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Undergraduate Students
Period of Validity:
2025/6
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Contextual Description:
Detailed list of undergraduate modules in Arabic language and culture offered for study abroad students in 2025/6.
Year:
2025/6
Region / City:
Harrow
Subject:
Animation, Creative Media Arts, Fashion Business, Film, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, Music, Photography, Television Production
Document Type:
Module Catalogue
Institution:
Harrow
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Period of Action:
Semester 2
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025/6
Semester:
1
Location:
Harrow, UK
Subject Area:
Arts, Media and Communication
Document Type:
Module Catalogue
Level:
Undergraduate
Module Codes:
4ANIM002W, 5ANIM004W, 4MEST001W, 5INME001W, 5MEST001W, 5MEST002W, 5MEST005W, 5MEST006W, 6MECM004W, 6MECM005W, 6MECM008W, 6MECM009W, 6MECM010W, 5FMPR002W, 5FMST001W, 4FIAR001W, 4FIAR007X, 5FIAR001W, 5FIAR002W, 6GPDS008W, 6GPDS009W, 6ILLU004W, 6ILLU007W, 6ILLU008W, 4CTAD001W, 4MUPR007W, 4MUSH006W, 4TVPR006W, 5TVPR001W, 5TVPR008W, 5TVPR010W, 4IMAG017W, 4IMAG021W, 5IMAG022W, 5IMAG018W
Credit Values:
20–40 UK credits per module
Assessment Methods:
Coursework, Portfolio, Essay
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students in arts and media disciplines
Prerequisites:
Portfolio submission required for select modules
Topics Covered:
Animation, Creative Media Arts, Digital Media, Film, Fine Art Media, Graphic Design, Illustration, Music, Television Production, Photography
Year:
2025/2026
Region:
England
Programme:
Internships Work
Type:
Action Plan
Funding Body:
Department for Education
Target Group:
Young adults aged 16-24 with additional needs
Responsible Authority:
Local Authorities
Contact Person:
Provided in document
Email:
Provided in document
Telephone:
Provided in document
Period Covered:
2022–2025 (update for 2025/6)
Data Source:
DfE SEN2
Objectives:
Increase supported internship placements, ensure high-quality employment pathways, develop vocational profiling and employer engagement
Stakeholders:
Parents, young people, education, health and social care services, employers, training providers
Year:
2025/6
Region / City:
Regent
Subject:
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Document Type:
Module Catalogue
Institution:
University
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Period of Application:
Semester 1, 2025/6
Approval Date:
Unknown
Date of Modifications:
Unknown
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Barnet
Topic:
EBSA (Emotional Based School Avoidance)
Document type:
Guidance
Institution:
Partnership for Jewish Schools (PaJeS)
Author:
Sinéad O’Callaghan, Kim Miller, Lisa Coffman, Julia Alberga, Jessica Overlander-Kaye, Abigail Freedman, Bracha Hackner, Caron Aspis, Daniel Weisberg, Hannah Martin, Julia Silver, Keren Greene, Naomi Simon, Samantha Cohen, Sara Levan, Sarah Bronzite, Sasha Sharpe, Sophie Driver, Shiri Lader, Suzanne Jaeger, William Hemens
Target audience:
Families and professionals supporting children experiencing EBSA in Jewish schools
Action period:
2024 onwards
Approval date:
2024
Modification date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Data protection, research ethics, participant consent
Document Type:
Template
Target audience:
Researchers conducting non-health-related studies involving personal data
Organisation:
Odiham and Old Basing Health Centres
Type of document:
Patient leaflet
Region:
Hampshire, England
Healthcare system:
NHS
Facilities:
Odiham Health Centre; Old Basing Health Centre
Services covered:
General practice; primary care; community health services
Opening hours:
Monday–Friday
Appointment system:
Telephone triage; face-to-face appointments; online booking
Out-of-hours care:
NHS 111
Emergency contact:
999
Training status:
GP training practice
Patient engagement:
Patient Participation Group
Document audience:
Registered patients and prospective patients
Document purpose:
Patient information and service overview
Contact details included:
Telephone; email; website
Accessibility information:
Parking; disabled access; wheelchair availability
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Barrow in Furness, Cumbria
Subject:
Healthcare Services
Document Type:
Information Leaflet
Organization:
Duke Street Surgery
Target Audience:
Patients of Duke Street Surgery
Context:
A leaflet detailing the healthcare services offered by Duke Street Surgery, including appointments, prescriptions, and various medical services.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Tallaght, Dublin
Topic:
Research Ethics, Data Protection
Document Type:
Template
Organization:
St James’s Hospital / Tallaght University Hospital
Author:
Joint Research Ethics Committee
Target Audience:
Researchers, Adult Participants, Patients, Parents, Carers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Last Update:
N/A
Document No:
FDA/DNC/TEM-02
Date of First Adoption:
1st February 2013
Date of Issue:
8th January 2024
Version No:
03
Issuing Authority:
Food and Drugs Authority, Ghana
Acknowledgement:
World Health Organization (WHO)
Type of Document:
Patient Information Leaflet (PIL)
Target Audience:
Patients and healthcare providers
Content:
Instructions, warnings, side effects, storage, and pharmaceutical information of the medicine
Year:
2019
Regulation:
EU 2019/6
Document type:
Guidance template
Author:
European Union
Target audience:
Applicants of veterinary medicinal products
Approval date:
Not specified
Modification date:
Not specified
Description:
Template for packaging label and leaflet for veterinary medicinal products intended to be included on the immediate packaging, as outlined by EU regulation.
Note:
Year
Topic:
Data Protection, Research Ethics
Document Type:
Guidance
Institution:
Trinity College Dublin
Author:
Trinity College Dublin Data Protection Office
Target Audience:
Researchers