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All access to and use of the Cam-mind website is subject to the following terms and conditions:
- By using the Cam-mind website you agree to be bound by these Terms and conditions.
- Cam-mind may alter these Terms and conditions at any time. You should regularly review these Terms and conditions as you will be bound by any changes through your use of the site after changes have been posted on the website.
- No material from the website may be modified, edited or taken out of context such that its use creates a false or misleading statement or impression as to the actions, statements, or positions of Cam-mind or any individual, group, company or organisation referred to on the website.
- Systematic downloading of files or material from the website without permission from Cam-mind is not permitted.
- Cam-mind cannot guarantee the security of messages sent to us by email or through forms on our website. You should not send sensitive information to us in these ways. This includes credit/debit card or bank details, health or sensitive personal information etc. To communicate with us in confidence please contact the Cam-mind office direct.
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- All materials provided by this website are copyrighted unless explicity stated to the contrary.
- Materials may be subject to other legal protection.
- No rights are granted by Cam-mind to use any intellectual property owned by any other person, company or organisation.
- Individuals may download and print a single copy of materials for their own personal use unless otherwise stated.
- You may not distribute, reuse or modify material from this website without permission from Cam-mind.
- You must not use the website or materials from it for commercial purposes without permission from Cam-mind.
- All trademarks and logos displayed on the website are the registered and unregistered marks of their respective owners.
- Nothing on this website grants any rights to use any registered or unregistered trademarks contained within the website.
Disclaimer
- Cam-mind will endeavor to ensure that the content of this website is accurate and up to date but does not accept any liability for error or omission.
- Cam-mind is not a medical organisation and provides information rather than advice. Cam-mind does not accept any liability for any inconvenience, loss or damage arising from the use or inability to use any of the information on this website.
- Cam-mind takes no responsibility for the content of external websites and any links to external website should not be taken as an endorsement of any kind.
- Limitation on warranties: All materials are provided "as is". Cam-mind makes no warranty for any of the materials including documents, advice or programs on the website.
- Limitation on liabilities: Users of the website do so entirely at their own risk. Under no circumstances will Cam-mind accept any responsibility for damages arising as a result of the use of the website, any materials obtained from the site or from the use of any hyperlinked web site.
If any of the Terms and conditions are waived or not enforced for any reason this will not affect the applicability of the other terms and conditions which will be considered to apply separably.
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Thursday 02 February 2012
Known as Blue Monday, 16th January has officially been proven as the worst day of the year! To lift people's mood, Cam-mind ran a FREE Laughter Workshop in Cambridge in partnership with NHS Cambridgeshire, Richmond Fellowship and local Mind associations
Monday 16 January 2012
Thank you to the Lion Yard, all our collectors, carol singers and Sue Stearn who co-ordinated on the day
Friday 23 December 2011
NHS Cambridgeshire, NHS Peterborough and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS are holding a public consultation on a range of proposed changes to how specialist services are provided locally to people with mental health needs
Wednesday 16 November 2011







