‘Menopause didn’t break me – but the silence nearly did’

‘Menopause didn’t break me – but the silence nearly did’

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Former mental health nurse Gemma Fieldsend discusses why menopause and perimenopause deserves year-round understanding, open conversation and consistent support. ‘Menopause didn’t break me – but the silence nearly did’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Interview: Unison’s departing nurse discusses pay, politics and progress

Interview: Unison’s departing nurse discusses pay, politics and progress

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Unison’s outgoing national officer for nursing has warned that the NHS has “taken its eye off the ball” when it comes to safe staffing, in an interview marking his departure. Interview: Unison’s departing nurse discusses pay, politics and progress appeared first on Nursing Times.

Community nurses ‘must be central’ in new neighbourhood health service

Community nurses ‘must be central’ in new neighbourhood health service

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Community nurses must play a central role in the development of the government’s plans for a new ‘neighbourhood health service’, according to leading figures who represent those who work in the setting. Community nurses ‘must be central’ in new neighbourhood health service appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nurses call for delivery plan to achieve NHS prevention agenda

Nurses call for delivery plan to achieve NHS prevention agenda

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Public health nurses have welcomed the government's prevention agenda, including “bold action” on obesity, tobacco, vaccines and children’s mental health, but have warned a clear delivery plan is needed to make the ambitions a reality. Nurses call for delivery plan to achieve NHS prevention agenda appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Seeing the impact on all involved  was both humbling and a privilege’

‘Seeing the impact on all involved was both humbling and a privilege’

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Associate professor in adult nursing Melanie Stephens shares the stand-out moments of her career in higher education, as well as the details of her role and responsibilities. ‘Seeing the impact on all involved was both humbling and a privilege’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Veterans Celebrate Armed Forces Day

Veterans Celebrate Armed Forces Day

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Royal Star & Garter has marked Armed Forces Day at its Homes. The veterans’ charity held a series of events, activities and outings to mark... Veterans Celebrate Armed Forces Day appeared first on The Carer.

Aylesbury Care Home Unveils Buddy Bench to Haydon Abbey Pupils

Aylesbury Care Home Unveils Buddy Bench to Haydon Abbey Pupils

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Pupils and residents recently gathered in celebration as Avondale Care Home presented a specially donated buddy bench to the children of Haydon Abbey School, marking... Aylesbury Care Home Unveils Buddy Bench to Haydon Abbey Pupils appeared first on The Carer.

NHS 10-Year Plan Welcomed, But Success Hinges on Social Care Leadership and Integration

NHS 10-Year Plan Welcomed, But Success Hinges on Social Care Leadership and Integration

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Care England has welcomed the ambitions of the Government’s 10-Year Health Plan – but warns that without clarity on how adult social care is integrated... NHS 10-Year Plan Welcomed, But Success Hinges on Social Care Leadership and Integration appeared first on The Carer.

Studies Suggest Rugby Players Have Brain Changes That May Increase Risk Of Dementia

Studies Suggest Rugby Players Have Brain Changes That May Increase Risk Of Dementia

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Two studies in Brain today found that retired professional rugby players had changes in their brains and raised levels of proteins in their blood that... Studies Suggest Rugby Players Have Brain Changes That May Increase Risk Of Dementia appeared first on The Carer.

Smooth Sailing at Cabrini House

Smooth Sailing at Cabrini House

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Residents of Cabrini House in Orpington, a care home run by Diagrama Foundation for adults with learning disabilities, are discovering freedom, joy, and confidence each... Smooth Sailing at Cabrini House appeared first on The Carer.

AI, apps and robots: technology pledges in the 10 Year Health Plan

AI, apps and robots: technology pledges in the 10 Year Health Plan

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Digital health experts have welcomed the ambitions of the government’s new long term plan for the NHS – but warn that the devil will be in the delivery. AI, apps and robots: technology pledges in the 10 Year Health Plan appeared first on Nursing Times.

COVID-19 Inquiry Continues to Examine Care Sector Impact

COVID-19 Inquiry Continues to Examine Care Sector Impact

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The inquiry has continued this week examining the impact of the pandemic on care services for elderly and disabled people. Healthcare professionals working in residential... COVID-19 Inquiry Continues to Examine Care Sector Impact appeared first on The Carer.