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May 8 2019

UKAFN supports the FFLM’s position statement on recording assessments

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This week the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine published a position statement on video recording assessments in custody. The UK Association of Forensic Nurses and Paramedics fully support this position statement.

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