Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer by the websites you visit.
They track your interactions with a website to make it work more efficiently for future sessions.
Cookies have many different uses. For example, they can store information to help you enter a site without having to log in. They can also help a website remember your preferred settings so it reloads them on your next visit.
Cookies do not normally store personal information.
In your web browser, you can choose to turn cookies on or off. You can also delete specific cookies or clear your browser's cache (history).
If you choose to disable cookies, some parts of this website will not work properly.
Below are lists of the cookies we use and the cookies other organisations (third parties) may use during a session on our site.
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If you have any questions about our use of cookies, please email us.
Sponsors and exhibitors have had no input into the arrangements for the UK Stroke Forum including the agenda, content and speakers - apart from respective sponsored sessions and symposiums.
Income from sponsorship and exhibition directly supports affordable delegate pricing and helps ensure UKSF remains accessible to the widest possible stroke workforce