Items where Author is "Zia, Asif"
Number of items: 6.
The Mental Health Bill (2025) for England and Wales: professional and carer consensus statement summarising concerns and unintended consequences from proposed changes to autism and learning disability. (2025)
Peter Beazley,
Regi T. Alexander,
John L. Taylor,
Bharat Velani,
Helen Dewson,
Rohit Shankar,
Samuel J. Tromans,
Mahesh M. Odiyoor,
Angela Hassiotis,
Ashok Roy,
Iain McKinnon,
Asif Zia,
Andre Strydom,
Patrick Keown,
Bhathika Perera,
Mohsin Khan,
Jane McCarthy,
Michael Butler,
Verity Chester,
Lucy Fitton,
Kenny Chiu,
Andrea Bew,
Tadhgh Lane,
Tricia Gay
and
Bob Gay
Assessing the integration of pharmacist independent prescribers in child and adolescent mental health services. (2021)
Chetan Shah,
Nkiruka Umaru,
Eleanor Adams,
Mandeep Johal,
Arshad Faridi,
Mirza Kah,
Asif Zia
and
Rakesh Magon
Wordless intervention for people with epilepsy and learning disabilities (WIELD): A randomised controlled feasibility trial. (2016)
Silvana Mengoni,
Robert Gates,
Georgina Parkes,
David Wellsted,
Garry Barton,
Howard Ring,
Mary Ellen Khoo,
Deela Monji-Patel,
Karin Friedli,
Asif Zia
and
Marie-Anne Durand
"Sometimes, it just stops me from doing anything”: A qualitative exploration of epilepsy management in people with intellectual disabilities and their carers. (2016)
Silvana Mengoni,
Robert Gates,
Georgina Parkes,
David Wellsted,
Garry Barton,
Howard Ring,
Mary Ellen Khoo,
Deela Monji-Patel,
Karin Friedli,
Asif Zia
and
Marie-Anne Durand
A wordless intervention for people with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities (WIELD): A randomized controlled feasibility trial. (2016)
Silvana Mengoni,
Marie-Anne Durand,
Georgina Parkes,
Garry Barton,
Karin Friedli,
Howard Ring,
David Wellsted,
Asif Zia
and
Robert Gates
Wordless intervention for epilepsy in learning disabilities (WIELD) : study protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility trial. (2014)
Marie-Anne Durand,
Robert Gates,
Georgina Parkes,
Asif Zia,
Karin Friedli,
Garry Barton,
Howard Ring,
Linda Oostendorp
and
D. Wellsted