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25/05/2017

New Centre To Support Families Of Twins And Triplets Launched

A new centre with the aim of improving the support available to families of twins, triplets and more has launched in Birmingham.

Birmingham City University has joined forces with the Multiple Births Foundation (MBF) to launch the Elizabeth Bryan Multiple Births Centre (EBMBC).

It will be a base for research into all aspects of multiple births and will also provide training courses for healthcare and allied professionals.

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The centre will work with practice-based partners in the West Midlands to develop health and social care services in order to meet the needs of these families.

Louise Toner, associate dean at the university's faculty of health, education and life sciences, said: "We are delighted to be joining forces with the MBF and to be hosting the centre, which represents a significant development for both the university and the West Midlands.

"The centre will enable us to expand our dedicated research activity in this area and allow us to work more closely with our practice-based partners in the West Midlands to capitalise on the extensive expertise that will now be available."

(CD/LM)

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"A new centre with the aim of improving the support available to families of twins, triplets and more has launched in Birmingham."