His Majesty The King continues his support of the Nursing Times Awards
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Nursing Times is delighted to reveal His Majesty The King’s continuing support for our annual awards celebrating the work of nursing and midwifery staff, following his ascension to the throne. His Majesty The King continues his support of the Nursing Times Awards appeared first on Nursing Times.
Scotland FM questioned on newly qualified nurse jobs
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The first minister of Scotland has been quizzed on how he will tackle the issue of newly registered nurses and midwives struggling to find a first job. Scotland FM questioned on newly qualified nurse jobs appeared first on Nursing Times.
New Care Home Watchdog Standards Considered By City Council
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Residential and nursing homes in Stoke-on-Trent could have to reach new standards to be awarded future contracts from the city council. Stoke-on-Trent City Council’s Cabinet... New Care Home Watchdog Standards Considered By City Council appeared first on The Carer.
Mariposa Launches A New Training Programme For Wellbeing Coordinators
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Mariposa Care is launching an exciting new Wellbeing Coordinator training programme as part of the organisation’s commitment to education, team progression and career development. The... Mariposa Launches A New Training Programme For Wellbeing Coordinators appeared first on The Carer.
Dementia Less Common Among People Taking Certain Diabetes Drugs
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People who take certain drugs for type 2 diabetes appear to have a lower risk of dementia, according to new research published in the BMJ.... Dementia Less Common Among People Taking Certain Diabetes Drugs appeared first on The Carer.
Westwood Care Home Celebrates 50’s Day With Music And Memories
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Westwood care home, part of the Runwood Homes group, recently transformed their activity room into a lively 1950s-themed celebration. Residents, family members, and staff gathered... Westwood Care Home Celebrates 50’s Day With Music And Memories appeared first on The Carer.
Budding Young Photographers Win Nature Picture Prize!
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Photo Caption: Top Left – Residents Cherry and Jenny selecting the winning entry Bottom Left – Winning Sisters Darcy and Jemima at afternoon tea Right... Budding Young Photographers Win Nature Picture Prize! appeared first on The Carer.
NHS chief signs pledge to support armed forces and veterans
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The chief executive of the NHS has signed a public pledge to people in the armed forces and their families to ensure they get the support they need from local health services. Amanda Pritchard signed the Armed Forces Covenant on behalf of NHS England at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea yesterday (Thursday 5 September 2024). […]
Chris Webb MP Elected Chair Of APPG For Hospitality And Tourism
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group was reconstituted earlier this week with Chris Webb (Lab, Blackpool South) elected as its Chair and Damian Hinds (Con, East Hampshire)... Chris Webb MP Elected Chair Of APPG For Hospitality And Tourism appeared first on The Carer.
Further redundancies for hospice nurses announced
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More hospices have announced they must make nurses redundant due to rising costs and budget pressures. Further redundancies for hospice nurses announced appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Social care is at the forefront of nursing – it really is the future’
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Chief Nurse Adult Social Care Gold Award winner, Jemma Sharratt, explains what prompted her to pursue a career in this field and how much it means to her ‘Social care is at the forefront of nursing – it really is the future’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC commits to improving revalidation experience for disabled nursing and midwifery professionals
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We’ve published new research today (5 September) that explores the challenges disabled professionals on our register can encounter when revalidating, and how we