‘It’s a weird feeling, being ‘qualified’ but not quite a nurse yet’

‘It’s a weird feeling, being ‘qualified’ but not quite a nurse yet’

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Student editor Graham Gibson on his experience of the transition from being a student to becoming a registered nurse. ‘It’s a weird feeling, being ‘qualified’ but not quite a nurse yet’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

England’s nurses and midwives asked for view to frame new strategy

England’s nurses and midwives asked for view to frame new strategy

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Registered nurses, midwives and nursing associates are being asked what issues should define the “next era of nursing and midwifery”, as part of a new strategy for the profession in England. England’s nurses and midwives asked for view to frame new strategy appeared first on Nursing Times.

5,000 international professionals join the register after employers vouch for their high standards of English

5,000 international professionals join the register after employers vouch for their high standards of English

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Clear and effective communication is essential to high-quality nursing and midwifery care. Flexibility in our English language requirements is upholding standar

RPS Fellow Dr Raliat Onatade Named Pharmacist Of The Year At The Black Healthcare Awards 2025

RPS Fellow Dr Raliat Onatade Named Pharmacist Of The Year At The Black Healthcare Awards 2025

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RPS Fellow Dr Raliat Onatade has been awarded Pharmacist of the Year at the Black Healthcare Awards 2025. The Black Healthcare Awards, hosted annually by... RPS Fellow Dr Raliat Onatade Named Pharmacist Of The Year At The Black Healthcare Awards 2025 appeared first on The Carer.

New learning resource to embed anti-racism in social work practice

New learning resource to embed anti-racism in social work practice

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Today we launch the Anti-racism Learning Resource for Social Workers which will support social workers at all career stages, from students and Newly Qualified Social Workers (NQSWs) to senior managers.

MP Rachael Maskell Visits Mossdale Residence To Celebrate Community Spirit At Coffee Morning Event

MP Rachael Maskell Visits Mossdale Residence To Celebrate Community Spirit At Coffee Morning Event

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HC-One’s Mossdale Residence Care Home in Burnholme, York, was visited on Tuesday 19th August by MP for York Central, Rachael Maskell. Residents and colleagues of... MP Rachael Maskell Visits Mossdale Residence To Celebrate Community Spirit At Coffee Morning Event appeared first on The Carer.

Dementia Friendly Barbers Bring Smiles, Laughter, And Nostalgia To Weymouth Care Home

Dementia Friendly Barbers Bring Smiles, Laughter, And Nostalgia To Weymouth Care Home

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Weymouth care home residents were treated like their film and music star idols during a special pampering session. Residents living at Buxton House, on Radipole... Dementia Friendly Barbers Bring Smiles, Laughter, And Nostalgia To Weymouth Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Local Groups Host Big Green Picnic At Care Home

Local Groups Host Big Green Picnic At Care Home

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Boroughbridge Manor Care Home and Right at Home – Harrogate came together in Boroughbridge to decide to host a community event as the groups held... Local Groups Host Big Green Picnic At Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

UK Must Learn From Other Countries To Prepare For Assisted Dying Or Risk Inaccessible Service

UK Must Learn From Other Countries To Prepare For Assisted Dying Or Risk Inaccessible Service

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Introducing assisted dying safely will require major planning, infrastructure, and investment or it will become yet another service people struggle to access, experts warn. Exploring... UK Must Learn From Other Countries To Prepare For Assisted Dying Or Risk Inaccessible Service appeared first on The Carer.

Unlock your leadership potential with the SSSC Learning Zone

Unlock your leadership potential with the SSSC Learning Zone

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We’ve made improvements to our leadership learning resources and MyLearning Badges to support you to reflect on your individual leadership and how you support other people’s leadership.  

‘Why social care nursing placements are more important than ever’

‘Why social care nursing placements are more important than ever’

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Following the launch of a new strategy by Skills for Care, Claire Leenhouwers discusses why social care placements are essential for nursing students. ‘Why social care nursing placements are more important than ever’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Student attrition: understanding the present to secure the future of nursing

Student attrition: understanding the present to secure the future of nursing

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Challenges in attrition rates of nursing students remains at an all-time high – so how do we improve student recruitment and retention to help meet future NHS workforce goals? Student attrition: understanding the present to secure the future of nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.