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Promoting and funding pioneering research into both physical and psychological aspects of reconstructive surgery and wound healing. |
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Enhancing psychological and practical support for patients and families. |
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Helping to promote and fund training of health workers in the clinical and psychosocial areas of reconstructive surgery, both in the UK and in developing countries. |
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Creating greater public awareness of the significant impact of reconstructive surgery and its relevance to huge numbers of people. |
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Influencing public attitudes towards those living with disfigurements and loss of function. |
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Strengthening the collaboration and partnership between associated disciplines, including care and counselling bodies and scientific organisations. |
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Assisting in the reduction of preventable disfigurements by supporting organisations providing community education. |
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Maximising the fundraising potential on a national basis. |