Friday, April 27, 2007

Introduction to our Blog

Welcome to the NSGCCE Blog. We hope that you enjoy the blog and find the content useful. We have divided the information into topic area's to make it easier for you to find the information you are looking for. If you think that our site could benefit from a new topic area we would be delighted to hear from you. Your feedback is important to us and should you wish to leave any then please go to the "Contact Us" page and select Blog Stuff from the drop down menu. To get going click "Current Blogs" at the top of the left hand column for the latest current blog entries, and finally, to get back to our website just click on the title banner at the top of the page.

If you would like to contribute to our blog then please use the "Contact Us" page on our website. It is intended to be an informal place where stories can be told. Full accreditation will be given.

So that we can publish your story, we have a very small number of requirements that we hope you will understand the need for. They are:

  • Your blog contribution must be submitted via the "Contact Us" page or an NSGCCE member
  • It must be relevant to carers of children with eczema or otherwise directly related to eczema
  • It may not contain content that challenges the normal rules of decency as applied in the UK
  • All submissions will need an identifiable email address
  • The content of the submission will be vetted and approved prior to publication on the blog by the NSGCCE
  • Publication of a blog entry is not guaranteed and will be at the sole discretion of the NSGCCE and that decision will be final and no discussion will be entered into.
  • The standard NSGCCE disclaimer will also apply.

The NSGCCE Team

Posted by Colin Gibb : Web Address http://www.nottinghameczema.org.uk at 12:40 PM
Topic(s): Blog Intro

Monday, April 16, 2007

Eczema Scotland Launched

The website for Eczema Scotland has just been launched. This will allow those in Scotland to access their own Eczema organisation and support groups more directly than before. Eczema Scotland exists to further the aims in Scotland of the National Eczema Society (NES) and to work towards improving the care of those in Scotland affected by eczema. There are several support groups operating in Scotland, details of which can be found here. The web address for Eczema Scotland is www.eczemascotland.org The National Eczema Society (NES) has it's own web site (www.eczema.org) where you can find more detailed information and help for eczema sufferers.