Pay progress in Northern Ireland delayed until after autumn budget

Pay progress in Northern Ireland delayed until after autumn budget

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There will be no update on nurse pay in Northern Ireland until Westminster announces the autumn budget, it has been confirmed. Pay progress in Northern Ireland delayed until after autumn budget appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nurse-led pilot aims to improve patient access to clinical trials

Nurse-led pilot aims to improve patient access to clinical trials

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A tool is being piloted across hospital sites in England and Scotland to support nurses to have conversations with lung cancer patients about clinical trial opportunities. Nurse-led pilot aims to improve patient access to clinical trials appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nursing union opinion split on 5.5% pay rise

Nursing union opinion split on 5.5% pay rise

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Members of all but one nursing union in England have now voted to accept a 5.5% pay rise, while midwives in Wales have taken a stand against their deal. Nursing union opinion split on 5.5% pay rise appeared first on Nursing Times.

Supporting research leadership roles for nurses and midwives

Supporting research leadership roles for nurses and midwives

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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funds, enables and delivers all aspects of health and social care research to improve health and wellbeing, and promote economic growth. NIHR nursing and midwifery Nurses and midwives are the largest group of health and care… Supporting research leadership roles for nurses and midwives appeared first on Nursing Times.

The Importance of Balancing Risk and Freedom of Choice in Care Settings

The Importance of Balancing Risk and Freedom of Choice in Care Settings

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By Jackie Cooper, Occupational Therapist at The Good Care Group With Good Care Month just behind us, at The Good Care Group we want to... The Importance of Balancing Risk and Freedom of Choice in Care Settings appeared first on The Carer.

A Night of Celebration for the Suffolk Care Industry – Celebrating Achievements with an Unforgettable Evening

A Night of Celebration for the Suffolk Care Industry – Celebrating Achievements with an Unforgettable Evening

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The Suffolk Care Awards 2024, hosted by the esteemed Angela Rippon CBE, was a celebration of inspiration, gratitude, and achievement. Stakeholders, care providers, clients, and... A Night of Celebration for the Suffolk Care Industry – Celebrating Achievements with an Unforgettable Evening appeared first on The Carer.

How to Respond and Recover from a Cyber Security Incident or Attack – New Guide

How to Respond and Recover from a Cyber Security Incident or Attack – New Guide

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To mark Cyber Security Awareness Month, Better Security, Better Care has published new guidance to help care providers respond to and recover from cyber security... How to Respond and Recover from a Cyber Security Incident or Attack – New Guide appeared first on The Carer.

‘Work With Us to Solve Care Crisis’ – Campaigner’s Plea to Care Minister

‘Work With Us to Solve Care Crisis’ – Campaigner’s Plea to Care Minister

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CAMPAIGNER Mike Padgham urged Social Care Minister Stephen Kinnock to work with providers to tackle the ongoing crisis in social care when they met yesterday.... ‘Work With Us to Solve Care Crisis’ – Campaigner’s Plea to Care Minister appeared first on The Carer.

World Animal Day: Penrith Care Home Residents Interact With Claire’s Cool Creatures

World Animal Day: Penrith Care Home Residents Interact With Claire’s Cool Creatures

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Residents at HC-One’s Winters Park Care Home in Penrith, Cumbria, marked World Animal Day on October 4, 2024, with an exciting visit from a variety... World Animal Day: Penrith Care Home Residents Interact With Claire’s Cool Creatures appeared first on The Carer.

Britain’s 5th Oldest Man Celebrates 108th Birthday At Harrogate Care Home

Britain’s 5th Oldest Man Celebrates 108th Birthday At Harrogate Care Home

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 John Shannon, who lives at Hampden House, a residential care home in Harrogate, has today celebrated a significant and rare milestone as he turns 108... Britain’s 5th Oldest Man Celebrates 108th Birthday At Harrogate Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

‘Is academic judgement a true judgement or a misjudgement?’

‘Is academic judgement a true judgement or a misjudgement?’

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The question of whether academic judgement is a true judgement or a misjudgement is complex and multifaceted, says student editor Devansh Chiralayath Njalil Baburaj. ‘Is academic judgement a true judgement or a misjudgement?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Addressing Barriers to Personalised Mental Health Care for BAME Communities

Addressing Barriers to Personalised Mental Health Care for BAME Communities

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People from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities facing mental illness or distress encounter barriers in accessing personalised mental health care, including Personal Health Budgets... Addressing Barriers to Personalised Mental Health Care for BAME Communities appeared first on The Carer.