Slight rise in student applications for UK nursing courses
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The number of people applying to join UK pre-registration nursing degree courses has increased slightly, according to latest data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). Slight rise in student applications for UK nursing courses appeared first on Nursing Times.
Watch: Nurse leaders driving the shift to community care
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In line with the UK government’s 10 Year Health Plan ambition to move from hospital to community, this webinar explored the role of the nurse leader in shifting services from acute settings. Watch: Nurse leaders driving the shift to community care appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC seeks to take Code and revalidation update to next step
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The UK’s nursing and midwifery regulator will be seeking approval next week to move ahead with a “landmark” consultation on updates to the Code and revalidation. NMC seeks to take Code and revalidation update to next step appeared first on Nursing Times.
Andy Burnham Calls for Action on Social Care as He Takes Over as Labour Leader
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Picture Credit: Flickr/Faruk Pinjo/World Economic Forum under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Andy Burnham has been officially declared leader of the Labour Party, clearing his final hurdle... Andy Burnham Calls for Action on Social Care as He Takes Over as Labour Leader appeared first on The Carer.
NMC seeks more views on fairer, more equitable nursing and midwifery education
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is encouraging more people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds to help shape the future of nursing and mid
Build your digital confidence with DigiSkills
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Digital skills are becoming part of everyday work in social services. DigiSkills is a new free online learning resource designed to help you feel more confident using digital tools, data and technology in your role.
2026-27 VSDF open for applications
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Applications to the 2026-27 Voluntary Sector Development Fund (VSDF) are now open. The fund supports voluntary sector organisations providing social services that are a registered charity and are registered with the Care Inspectorate.
Care Home Residents Enjoy Open-Air Performance of Romeo & Juliet
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Residents, families and members of the wider community gathered in the beautiful grounds of The Dower House in Winchester to enjoy a wonderful open-air performance of Shakespeare's timeless classic, Romeo & Juliet. Care Home Residents Enjoy Open-Air Performance of Romeo & Juliet appeared first on The Carer.
Caring Trio Signed for Three-Week Course – a Decade Later They’re Still Changing Lives
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A three-week training course transformed the lives of three Gwynedd women who have celebrated a decade of caring for people with dementia. Roxanne Aston, Nicole... Caring Trio Signed for Three-Week Course – a Decade Later They’re Still Changing Lives appeared first on The Carer.
New Treatments and Blood Tests Bring Fresh Hope in Fight Against Dementia
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More than 10,000 researchers from around the world descended on London this week for the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC), the world’s largest gathering dedicated... New Treatments and Blood Tests Bring Fresh Hope in Fight Against Dementia appeared first on The Carer.
NMC reaffirms the role of Advanced Practitioners
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has reaffirmed the vital role advanced practitioners play across health and social care – in response to the recent Brit
Landmark NHS approval of cancer drugs offers new hope for children and adults with rare blood cancers
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Infants and young children are among hundreds of patients set to receive new life-saving drugs for rare blood cancers. Around 200 patients a year will benefit from the 2 new cutting-edge treatments approved by NHS England, offering fresh hope to families when other therapies have failed. Dabrafenib is a tablet that treats histiocytic neoplasms – […]