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  • The Veterans to look out for at the Rio Paralympics..

    Paralympics
    8 September 2016

    There’s big boots to fill at this year’s Paralympics following the success of London 2012. All athletes have been training hard and each share a unique story about overcoming adversity. Blesma are proud to support injured veterans in whatever direction their life takes them. Jon- Allan Butterworth Photo credit: OnEdition

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  • The company Open Bionics is about to change the world of prosthetics forever

    Open Bionics
    5 September 2016

    A small team of dynamic, young engineers are about to change the world of prosthetics forever.  Meet the brains behind Open Bionics. If you were given some Lego and a couple of basic motors could you design and build a makeshift floor cleaner?  Joel Gibbard could. When he was seven years old! Impressive though the rudimentary machine was, it was merely Joel’s first step on a journey that, 18 years later, has brought him to the brink of manufacturing a bionic hand that can be 3-D printed in a fraction of the time – and at a fraction of the cost – of current prosthetic device

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  • MOD News: Mefloquine Single Point of Contact

    Veterans medal
    1 September 2016

    On 5th September the Ministry of Defence will launch the Mefloquine Single Point of Contact for current and former Service personnel who have concerns about their experience of Mefloquine (commercially known as Lariam). The MOD takes the health and well-being of its personnel seriously and acknowledges its duty of care to provide the best possible support to them. This service provides information and signposting to a range of services to address their concerns. Calls to the line are confidential and no personal details are retained. Lines are open between 9-5

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  • Wounded veterans to compete at the Armed Forces Parachute Championships

    Skydiving
    16 August 2016

    Four wounded veterans are to represent BLESMA whilst taking to the sky to compete at the Armed Forces Parachute Championships 2016. The team will consist of Ed Appleby, Alex Slegg, Ryan Goodman and Stuart Sneddon. They will be competing at 4-Way Formation Skydiving against able bodied teams from the Armed Forces. All members taking part have been injured during or after service and between them share only two working legs – Ed Appleby is a single amputee from Exeter Devon, Stuart Sneddon is a single amputee from Falkirk, Ryan Goodman is a double amputee from West Midlands and

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