Nursing Times launches brand new event for nurse and midwife leaders

Nursing Times launches brand new event for nurse and midwife leaders

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A major new event for nursing and midwifery leaders will take place later this year, with the aim of fostering and driving the profession’s influence and impact. Nursing Times launches brand new event for nurse and midwife leaders appeared first on Nursing Times.

Landmark initiative to strengthen voice of community children’s nurses

Landmark initiative to strengthen voice of community children’s nurses

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A new group has been launched specifically to raise the profile and provide professional support for children’s nurses working in community settings. Landmark initiative to strengthen voice of community children’s nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.

Signature Senior Lifestyle Surpasses £25,000 Fundraising Target For Dementia Research Charity BRACE

Signature Senior Lifestyle Surpasses £25,000 Fundraising Target For Dementia Research Charity BRACE

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Care provider Signature Senior Lifestyle has surpassed its fundraising target for dementia research charity BRACE, raising more than £25,000 throughout 2025. With almost one million... Signature Senior Lifestyle Surpasses £25,000 Fundraising Target For Dementia Research Charity BRACE appeared first on The Carer.

Abergavenny Kitchen Assistant Wins Chef Of The Year Award

Abergavenny Kitchen Assistant Wins Chef Of The Year Award

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A Kitchen Assistant working at an Abergavenny care home has won her company’s chef of the year award. Having no formal cookery qualifications was no... Abergavenny Kitchen Assistant Wins Chef Of The Year Award appeared first on The Carer.

Hospitals still under pressure with another cold snap and norovirus rise

Hospitals still under pressure with another cold snap and norovirus rise

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The NHS is facing continuing winter pressures as the country approaches another cold snap, and as rising pressures are pushing hospitals to their busiest levels for this time of year since before COVID-19. Figures released today show more general and acute hospital beds were occupied in the week ending 18 Jan (94.5%) than at any […]

Students and new registrants shaping future Code and revalidation process

Students and new registrants shaping future Code and revalidation process

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Students and new registrants are influencing the development of the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) future Code and revalidation process, as the regulator

Plenty To Celebrate As Colleagues At Leeds Care Centre Mark Combined Work Service Of 110 Years

Plenty To Celebrate As Colleagues At Leeds Care Centre Mark Combined Work Service Of 110 Years

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There were plenty of celebrations at a Leeds care centre as they marked a combined work service of 110 years for staff. Angelo Roura (15... Plenty To Celebrate As Colleagues At Leeds Care Centre Mark Combined Work Service Of 110 Years appeared first on The Carer.

New Corridor Care Analysis Reveals “Exponential Increase” in People Aged 65+ Waiting Between One and Three Days in A&E

New Corridor Care Analysis Reveals “Exponential Increase” in People Aged 65+ Waiting Between One and Three Days in A&E

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Shocking new analysis by Age UK in 2024/25 shows there were more than 100,000 instances of over-65s waiting between one day (24hrs) three days (72hrs)... New Corridor Care Analysis Reveals “Exponential Increase” in People Aged 65+ Waiting Between One and Three Days in A&E appeared first on The Carer.

SSSC Registered – a qualified workforce: Vilmantas’ story

SSSC Registered – a qualified workforce: Vilmantas’ story

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Vilmantas is a support practitioner with Cornerstone providing care at home and housing support services. He was awarded Cornerstone Learner of the Year award for 2025 for his SVQ assignments that led to substantial improvements in challenging areas, such as mealtime routines for a supported person with high anxiety and trauma.

Charity issues warning on spike in older people waiting for days in A&E

Charity issues warning on spike in older people waiting for days in A&E

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There has been an “exponential increase” in patients aged over 65 experiencing a wait of between one and three days in accident and emergency departments, a leading charity has warned. Charity issues warning on spike in older people waiting for days in A&E appeared first on Nursing Times.

Researchers to investigate impact of stress on intensive care nurses

Researchers to investigate impact of stress on intensive care nurses

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A group of UK researchers are planning to measure stress levels among critical care nurses to see if it impacts on patient care and whether efforts should focus on creating a calmer, more resilient workforce. Researchers to investigate impact of stress on intensive care nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nursing care provided by children’s hospice rated ‘outstanding’ by CQC

Nursing care provided by children’s hospice rated ‘outstanding’ by CQC

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A hospice in Kent, which provides end-of-life care and support for babies, children, young people and their families, has been rated as ‘outstanding’ overall by regulators. Nursing care provided by children’s hospice rated ‘outstanding’ by CQC appeared first on Nursing Times.