Internationally educated nurses and midwives facing financial struggles
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Internationally educated nurses and midwives are facing “unprecedented” levels of hardship caused by immigration restrictions on access to welfare benefits, according to a report from a nursing charity. Internationally educated nurses and midwives facing financial struggles appeared first on Nursing Times.
Welcome steps towards eliminating ‘unacceptable’ corridor care in NHS
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A new definition of corridor care has been published by NHS England that is to be used in mandatory reporting by NHS trusts. Welcome steps towards eliminating ‘unacceptable’ corridor care in NHS appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘There is a quiet truth that every nurse and student learns eventually’
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Student editor Jen Winch on the moments that stay with you and how they are not just the clinical ones, but the emotional ones too. ‘There is a quiet truth that every nurse and student learns eventually’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Sector Dismay at Chancellor’s Spring Statement
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The UK adult social care sector has expressed significant dismay and disappointment following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement on March 3, 2026, with leaders warning... Sector Dismay at Chancellor’s Spring Statement appeared first on The Carer.
Maritime Charity Celebrates 101-Year-Old Wren On International Women’s Day
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Maritime charity, The Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society, marks International Women’s Day by celebrating the remarkable story of Anne Macleod-Carey, a centenarian resident and former Wren... Maritime Charity Celebrates 101-Year-Old Wren On International Women’s Day appeared first on The Carer.
Care Sector Faces Deepening Workforce Challenge As Visa Numbers Plummet
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The number of overseas workers arriving in Britain on health and social care visas has declined dramatically over the past two years government data reveals.... Care Sector Faces Deepening Workforce Challenge As Visa Numbers Plummet appeared first on The Carer.
Over £4,700 raised for Royal Star & Garter at Birmingham International Tattoo
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The Birmingham International Tattoo – the largest indoor tattoo in Britain – has raised over £4,700 for veteran’s charity Royal Star & Garter. The military... Over £4,700 raised for Royal Star & Garter at Birmingham International Tattoo appeared first on The Carer.
NMC invests in specialist team to resolve sensitive fitness to practise cases
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is investing in a specialist Fitness to Practise (FtP) team to ensure more timely resolution of sensitive cases, includi
Skills for Care Publishes Updated Framework To Support Great Leadership In Social Care
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Skills for Care has published its refreshed Leadership Qualities Framework (LQF), modelling what great leadership looks like in adult social care. The updated framework sets... Skills for Care Publishes Updated Framework To Support Great Leadership In Social Care appeared first on The Carer.
Appetite suppressant drugs show promise for treating addiction
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A class of medications currently used to treat diabetes and obesity could also have a role in treating addiction, according to new research. Appetite suppressant drugs show promise for treating addiction appeared first on Nursing Times.
RCN raises ‘concerns’ over risk to nursing staff in Middle East
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The president of the RCN has called on combatants involved in war in Iran to uphold international law and provide protection to healthcare workers and health infrastructure. RCN raises ‘concerns’ over risk to nursing staff in Middle East appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Visiting children at home is critical to developing a healthy community’
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Diane Wensley on the importance of visiting children at home and why the traditional health visitor role was a critical service. ‘Visiting children at home is critical to developing a healthy community’ appeared first on Nursing Times.