Navigating The Storm: Strategies For Care Homes Facing Insolvency Risks

Navigating The Storm: Strategies For Care Homes Facing Insolvency Risks

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By Adrian Slater partner and solicitor at Nelsons (www.nelsonslaw.co.uk)  The UK care sector is facing a significant surge in insolvencies and restructuring activity, as a... Navigating The Storm: Strategies For Care Homes Facing Insolvency Risks appeared first on The Carer.

2025-26 VSDF open for applications

2025-26 VSDF open for applications

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Applications to the 2025-26 Voluntary Sector Development Fund (VSDF) are now open. The fund supports voluntary sector organisations providing social services that are a registered charity and are registered with the Care Inspectorate.

‘Do we need to ask if our primary care nurses are feeling OK?’

‘Do we need to ask if our primary care nurses are feeling OK?’

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Andrew Finney, Angela Clifford and Marie Doherty from Keele University on the importance of maintaining the health and wellbeing of the workforce. ‘Do we need to ask if our primary care nurses are feeling OK?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Integrating palliative care and heart failure services to improve the lived experience

Integrating palliative care and heart failure services to improve the lived experience

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How collaborative care across organisations and introducing palliative care early can benefit a person living with heart failure and their carers. Integrating palliative care and heart failure services to improve the lived experience appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Keeping NMC proficiencies 5.12 & 7.13: a mandate for change’

‘Keeping NMC proficiencies 5.12 & 7.13: a mandate for change’

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David Collett discusses the NMC education review and why he thinks the proficiencies that state that student nurses should be taught about political influence and policy should be strengthened. ‘Keeping NMC proficiencies 5.12 & 7.13: a mandate for change’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Everyone, junior and senior leaders, should seize the moment to speak up’

‘Everyone, junior and senior leaders, should seize the moment to speak up’

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Andrés de Juan calls on nurses around the world to raise their voices and use their networks to get the attention of policy makers to bring about positive change. ‘Everyone, junior and senior leaders, should seize the moment to speak up’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

New nurse role filling ‘gap’ in support for armed forces veterans    

New nurse role filling ‘gap’ in support for armed forces veterans  

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A newly appointed specialist nurse in the North East of England is pioneering the provision of more personalised patient care for her local armed forces community. New nurse role filling ‘gap’ in support for armed forces veterans   appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nurse behind key drug trials backs drive to increase research workforce

Nurse behind key drug trials backs drive to increase research workforce

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A nurse who helped lead early clinical trials of Viagra and later played a key role in the Covid-19 research response has marked her retirement by speaking to Nursing Times about the importance of raising the profile of research nursing. Nurse behind key drug trials backs drive to increase research workforce appeared first on Nursing Times.

Lady C’s Summer Ball Raises Funds For Care For Veterans

Lady C’s Summer Ball Raises Funds For Care For Veterans

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Lady Colin Campbell has thrown her annual summer ball for Care for Veterans, raising thousands for the charity. The annual Castle Goring Summer Ball was... Lady C’s Summer Ball Raises Funds For Care For Veterans appeared first on The Carer.

SCIE’s National Co-Production Week 2025 Uncovers New Insights Into Innovation Through Co-Production

SCIE’s National Co-Production Week 2025 Uncovers New Insights Into Innovation Through Co-Production

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The tenth annual Co-Production Week, hosted by the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), has revealed compelling new insights into how co-production is reshaping adult... SCIE’s National Co-Production Week 2025 Uncovers New Insights Into Innovation Through Co-Production appeared first on The Carer.

Delivering Neighbourhood Health Services Requires Intervention with the Social Care Sector

Delivering Neighbourhood Health Services Requires Intervention with the Social Care Sector

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Care England has responded to the Government’s announcement on the introduction of neighbourhood health services, noting the potential benefits of more locally coordinated care but... Delivering Neighbourhood Health Services Requires Intervention with the Social Care Sector appeared first on The Carer.

GP Patient Survey: A Widening Health Gap For Unpaid Carers

GP Patient Survey: A Widening Health Gap For Unpaid Carers

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The 2025 GP Patient Survey has revealed a concerning trend: the health of unpaid carers in England has worsened. The survey reveals that carers were... GP Patient Survey: A Widening Health Gap For Unpaid Carers appeared first on The Carer.