CQC appoints Chris Badger as Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care

CQC appoints Chris Badger as Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care

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Chris Badger has been appointed as the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC’s) new Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care. Chris will be joining... CQC appoints Chris Badger as Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care and Integrated Care appeared first on The Carer.

NMC warned against ‘performative change’ amid new criticism

NMC warned against ‘performative change’ amid new criticism

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Nurse campaign groups have called for the Nursing and Midwifery Council to take reforms seriously, warning against “performative change”, following a damning review by the super-regulator. NMC warned against ‘performative change’ amid new criticism appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘To attract and retain the nurses of the future, we need to show the full picture’  

‘To attract and retain the nurses of the future, we need to show the full picture’  

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Jaime Day on why nursing needs to show the full picture of the profession and not just the adrenaline-fuelled action of CPR and A&E, in order to attract and retain the nurses of the future. ‘To attract and retain the nurses of the future, we need to show the full picture’   appeared first on Nursing Times.

Jeremy Hunt calls for ‘urgent re-examination’ of Letby case

Jeremy Hunt calls for ‘urgent re-examination’ of Letby case

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Former health secretary Sir Jeremy Hunt has called for an “urgent re-examination” of the Lucy Letby case, just months after stating that her crimes happened on his watch. Jeremy Hunt calls for ‘urgent re-examination’ of Letby case appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Safeguarding the mental health of nurses and nursing students is essential’

‘Safeguarding the mental health of nurses and nursing students is essential’

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Iyanuoluwa Deborah Adubi on the importance of looking after nurses' and students' mental health and wellbeing. ‘Safeguarding the mental health of nurses and nursing students is essential’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Care Providers are ‘Working in the Dark’ According to a Sector Trends Report

Care Providers are ‘Working in the Dark’ According to a Sector Trends Report

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The third annual Care Trends Report 2025 from OneAdvanced, in partnership with Care England, shines a light on the realities facing the care sector today.... Care Providers are ‘Working in the Dark’ According to a Sector Trends Report appeared first on The Carer.

Two Woolly Llamas Amaze Exeter Care Home Residents

Two Woolly Llamas Amaze Exeter Care Home Residents

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When it comes to animal therapy, dogs are by far the most popular, followed by cats. In the late 1800s, Florence Nightingale, known as the... Two Woolly Llamas Amaze Exeter Care Home Residents appeared first on The Carer.

NHS CHC Postcode Lottery Leaves Patients at Risk, New Data Shows

NHS CHC Postcode Lottery Leaves Patients at Risk, New Data Shows

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New data gathered from Winston Solicitors via a Freedom of Information request to NHS England reveals the stark differences in NHS funding for Continuing Healthcare (CHC)... NHS CHC Postcode Lottery Leaves Patients at Risk, New Data Shows appeared first on The Carer.

Armed Forces Day: Veteran Friendly Framework Praised By Care Homes

Armed Forces Day: Veteran Friendly Framework Praised By Care Homes

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Care homes have expressed their pride in being part of the Veteran Friendly Framework (VFF) family, ahead of Armed Forces Day, on 28 June. Over... Armed Forces Day: Veteran Friendly Framework Praised By Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.

York Care Home Proudly Receives Healthwatch York “Making A Difference” Award

York Care Home Proudly Receives Healthwatch York “Making A Difference” Award

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HC-One’s Ebor Court Care Home in York, North Yorkshire, is proud to announce that it has received a prestigious “Making a Difference Award” from Healthwatch... York Care Home Proudly Receives Healthwatch York “Making A Difference” Award appeared first on The Carer.

Lack of Workplace Role Models Keeps People with Learning Disabilities Out of Work

Lack of Workplace Role Models Keeps People with Learning Disabilities Out of Work

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A lack of visible role models in the workplace – particularly in customer-facing roles – is a major barrier to seeking employment for adults with... Lack of Workplace Role Models Keeps People with Learning Disabilities Out of Work appeared first on The Carer.

Benefits Of 2 Alzheimer’s Treatments Remain Too Small To Justify The Additional Cost To The NHS

Benefits Of 2 Alzheimer’s Treatments Remain Too Small To Justify The Additional Cost To The NHS

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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has concluded that the benefits from donanemab (also called Kisunla and made by Eli Lilly) and lecanemab... Benefits Of 2 Alzheimer’s Treatments Remain Too Small To Justify The Additional Cost To The NHS appeared first on The Carer.