| As a part of its continuing community outreach initiatives,  BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, UK (BAPS), hosted a special Health Awareness Day at  the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Neasden, London, on Sunday 14 September 2008. The event was inaugurated by the  Mayor of Brent, Councillor Ralph Fox, together with Mr Mark Easton, Chief  Executive of Brent PCT, and Yogvivek Swami, Head Sadhu at the Mandir. The aim of the event was to  raise awareness in the local community on some of the important health  conditions which represent major sources of illness and disability in the UK. Awareness,  and early detection of many of these conditions, helps to prevent serious and  often disabling consequences. Experts from a variety of fields spoke and conducted  seminars on numerous health issues and services. This included:  
                                        
                                          Chronic kidney disease – by Prof. David Taubbe (Professor of Nephrology at The Imperial College , University of London) Dementia – by Dr Natasha Brijlani       (Consultant Psychiatrist at The Priory        Hospital)Asthma and COPD – by Ms Vikki Knowles       (Specialist Nurse) and Mrs Daksha Kamdar (Asthma UK) Accessing       NHS Services –  Dr       Sella Anant (Public Health Department at Brent PCT) Additionally, a number of pharmacists,  chiropodists and optometrists were also on hand for consultation by attendees.  The event also provided essential guidance and awareness  on health issues that particularly affect British Asians. This was supported with  a vital screening opportunity for cardiovascular risk factors, led by Dr  Devaki Nair (Consultant Lipidologist) and her team from the Department of  Lipidology at The Royal Free Hospital.    A number of national charities had also set up stalls with  useful information being available throughout the afternoon. The participating  charities were: 
                                        
                                          Asthma       UKBritish       Heart FoundationDiabetes       UK MIND PCT       – BrentStroke       AssociationTransplant       UK There was also Basic Life  Support Training led by trainers from The British Heart Foundation. The Day provided valuable information and  guidance to over 200 people and raised their awareness to tackle these health  conditions at an early stage. The event also featured on the Asthma UK and Stroke   Association websites. Click on the respective links for the full   reports.  Disclaimer: BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha   is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites. |