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The NKF Annual Event is returning this October!

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Kidney Beam 

Get more active in 2025 with Kidney Beam

 

Kidney Beam is an online video exercise, education and lifestyle app designed especially to help people living with a kidney condition, to start doing more physical activity  and look after their wellbeing.

 

Kidney Beam is run  in partnership with Kings College Hospital and has been supported by SEKPA and other KPA’s, the service is free to all patients in the Trust.

 

If you’d like to sign up for the platform, simply head to www.kidneybeam.com, click ‘Get Started’ and enter a few details into the easy registration process.

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Kidney Patient Support Group

Next Meeting: ​

Email KPSGsussex@gmail.com if you would like to join via Zoom

The Kidney Patient Support Group is provided by the Sussex Kidney Unit to enable kidney patients to share their concerns with other kidney patients. It is organised by the Clinical Staff at Brighton, but is chaired by a SEKPA kidney patient. It meets both in-person and remotely via Zoom every 1st Friday of the month  

Kidney Care UK

Kidney Care UK is the UK's leading kidney patient support charity. We offer advice, support and financial grants and assistance to thousands of kidney patients and their families every year.

Established in 1975 as the British Kidney Patient Association, Kidney Care UK has been at the forefront of supporting people affected by kidney disease for over 45 years.

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National Kidney Federation 

The National Kidney Federation (NKF) are proud to be the largest kidney patient charity in the UK. 

The National Kidney Federation was founded in 1978 after independent charities, more commonly known now as Kidney Patient Associations (KPAs), after they realised that they needed a national organisation to fight their cause and extreme demand to improve renal provision.

The NKF Helpline is available Monday to Thursday 08:30 am - 5:00 pm and Friday 8.30 am – 12.30 pm on 0800 169 09 36 or email helpline@kidney.org.uk.

You can read more about NKF on their website https://www.kidney.org.uk/​​​​

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