‘We must prepare to provide equal care, respect and dignity to all individuals’
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Student editor Mushtag Kahin on how student nurses must approach their work with non-judgemental attitudes. ‘We must prepare to provide equal care, respect and dignity to all individuals’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘There is no single path to becoming the nurse you aspire to be’
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Student editor Ruth Kearns-Smith reflects on watching friends graduate and applying for graduate positions. ‘There is no single path to becoming the nurse you aspire to be’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Patients and healthcare professionals in Wales urged to help shape practice learning for next generation of nurses and midwives
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Patients and healthcare professionals in Wales are being urged to help shape how the next generation of nurses and midwives are educated, with just one month le
‘We need our nursing graduates to understand practice in social care settings’
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Lucy Gillespie from Skills for Care on how health and care must meet to support population health and prevention. ‘We need our nursing graduates to understand practice in social care settings’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Social Care’s Improving Workforce Figures ‘Mask A Growing Concern With No Plan To Address’
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Care England, the largest and most representative body for independent adult social care providers in England, has responded to Skills for Care's annual... Social Care’s Improving Workforce Figures ‘Mask A Growing Concern With No Plan To Address’ appeared first on The Carer.
Juniper House Residents Celebrate the World Cup with Former Footballer
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Residents at Sanctuary Care’s Juniper House Residential Care Home in Worcester have been celebrating the excitement of the World Cup with the help of Wellbeing Assistant Danny Jackman, a former professional footballer with a 20-year career. Juniper House Residents Celebrate the World Cup with Former Footballer appeared first on The Carer.
ICO Calls On Social Care Leaders To Commit To Better Care Records Now
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has called on social care leaders to publicly commit to improving how care records are created, handled, and accessed. ICO Calls On Social Care Leaders To Commit To Better Care Records Now appeared first on The Carer.
Sporting Legends Café Kicks Off to a Brilliant Start
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The first Sporting Legends Café at Keymer Hall Care Home was a resounding success, with almost 20 people turning out for the launch session on Wednesday 17th June... Sporting Legends Café Kicks Off to a Brilliant Start appeared first on The Carer.
CQC Commits to Shared Anti-Racism Principles to Tackle Workplace Racism in Health and Social Care
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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has joined 8 other national health and social care regulators in signing up to the NHS Race and Health Observatory’s shared principles for advancing workforce race equity in health and social care. CQC Commits to Shared Anti-Racism Principles to Tackle Workplace Racism in Health and Social Care appeared first on The Carer.
Wiltshire Heights Care Home Brings Community Together for Glastonbury-inspired Celebrations
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A Bradford on Avon Care Home brought the spirit of Glastonbury to residents and the local community as it marked Care Home Open Week with a special series of festival-inspired celebrations. Wiltshire Heights Care Home Brings Community Together for Glastonbury-inspired Celebrations appeared first on The Carer.
Rotherham Care Home Reduces Ambulance Call Outs By Nearly Half Through Hydration Initiative
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A care home in Rotherham has reduced ambulance callouts by 45% and cut falls by 62% after launching a new hydration initiative designed to keep residents healthy and out of hospital. Rotherham Care Home Reduces Ambulance Call Outs By Nearly Half Through Hydration Initiative appeared first on The Carer.
Care Campaign Urges Andy Burnham MP to Make Social Care the First Test of His Leadership
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An open letter from the Care About Care campaign – run by the grassroots coalition Providers Unite and backed by more than 4,000 people who work in, draw on or value care services... Care Campaign Urges Andy Burnham MP to Make Social Care the First Test of His Leadership appeared first on The Carer.