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==APPG Inquiries & reports== *2006, [http://www.erythos.com/gibsonenquiry/docs/me_inquiry_report.pdf Inquiry into the status of CFS / M.E. and research into causes and treatment] The Inquiry into CFS/ME research was chaired by Dr Ian Gibson MP it was led by the | last4Group on Scientific Research into Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) which was made up of parliamentarians (MPs & Lords). It took evidence over a year & published its findings in November 2006. One of its main recommendations was that the MRC put Β£11m into biomedical research to balance out funding that had gone into CFS biopsychosocial studies. The report made many noteworthy points and recommendations, see page [[Ian Gibson|Ian Gibson.]] *2010, [https://meassociation.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/APPG-Report-v3.pdf Inquiry into NHS service provision for ME/CFS which produced a report] The APPG laid out the basis for their inquiry in 2008<ref>{{Cite web | url = http://www.appgme.org.uk/inquiry/inquiry.html | title = All-Party Parliamentary Group on ME - Welcome to APPG on M.E. | website = appgme.org.uk | access-date = 2021-09-05}}</ref> . The main recommendations of the report were that the numbers of those with MECFS had to be properly counted; that the recommendations of the 2002 chief medical officers CFS/ME report be implemented; that more was done to ensure proper training of Drs, GPs & the health professionals who staffed fatigue clinics. *2016, [https://www.actionforme.org.uk/news/ask-your-mp-to-attend-a-key-meeting-on-social-care-and-m.e/ Inquiry into social care provision for people with M.E.]. One of the main focuses of the APPG which formed in 2015<ref>{{Cite web | url = https://meassociation.org.uk/2015/07/all-party-parliamentary-group-on-me-now-officially-re-registered-8-july-2015/ | title = All-Party Parliamentary Group on ME {{!}} now officially re-registered {{!}} 8 July 2015 {{!}} The ME Association | date = 2015-07-08|language=en-GB | access-date = 2021-09-06}}</ref> and lasted until 2017 was an inquiry into social care. This was chiefly led by the charity [[Action for ME]] who had done their own survey on social care & released a report [https://www.actionforme.org.uk/uploads/pdfs/close-to-collapse-report-UPDATED.pdf Close to collapse] in 2015.
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