Skydiving nurse hopes to raise awareness of nursing associates  

Skydiving nurse hopes to raise awareness of nursing associates  

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A Bradford nurse is planning to jump out of a plane to raise money for the hospital charity where she works, while at the same time also highlighting the recently introduced role of nursing associates. Skydiving nurse hopes to raise awareness of nursing associates   appeared first on Nursing Times.

Children in deprived areas more likely to need hospital tooth extraction

Children in deprived areas more likely to need hospital tooth extraction

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Children living in areas with high levels of deprivation are three times more likely than those in more affluent areas to have tooth decay that requires dental extraction in hospital, warn researchers. Children in deprived areas more likely to need hospital tooth extraction appeared first on Nursing Times.

Imagine, Act And Succeed’s Shift To Digital: A Game Changer!

Imagine, Act And Succeed’s Shift To Digital: A Game Changer!

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After over 30 years, care charity Imagine, Act and Succeed finally swapped their paper rotas and timesheets for a digitised system to help manage their... Imagine, Act And Succeed’s Shift To Digital: A Game Changer! appeared first on The Carer.

Social care staff pay must be improved, warn sector leaders

Social care staff pay must be improved, warn sector leaders

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Adult social care nurses must be given better pay and working conditions to grow the essential workforce and meet surges in demand, according to a new report. Social care staff pay must be improved, warn sector leaders appeared first on Nursing Times.

Study backs efficacy of intensive voice treatment for Parkinson’s disease

Study backs efficacy of intensive voice treatment for Parkinson’s disease

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An intensive voice treatment developed in the US is more effective than conventional NHS speech and language therapy or no therapy for Parkinson’s disease patients, according to UK researchers. Study backs efficacy of intensive voice treatment for Parkinson’s disease appeared first on Nursing Times.

Fresh calls for more school nurses to tackle child health decline

Fresh calls for more school nurses to tackle child health decline

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The government must ensure there is a school nurse for every secondary school, to reverse the downward trend in child health, a charity has urged. Fresh calls for more school nurses to tackle child health decline appeared first on Nursing Times.

Sector Leaders React to ADASS Annual Survey

Sector Leaders React to ADASS Annual Survey

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SOCIAL CARE needs emergency action today before any cross-party talks or Royal Commissions, campaigners have warned, and follows reports that the Government wants a Royal... Sector Leaders React to ADASS Annual Survey appeared first on The Carer.

Signs Integrated Care Systems Are Making Progress Greater Local Flexibility Needed To Realise Potential

Signs Integrated Care Systems Are Making Progress Greater Local Flexibility Needed To Realise Potential

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Two years since integrated care systems (ICSs) were formally created and with the new government confirming it is committed to the current structure of the... Signs Integrated Care Systems Are Making Progress Greater Local Flexibility Needed To Realise Potential appeared first on The Carer.

Westwood Care Home Embraces Spanish Culture with Festive Spanish Night

Westwood Care Home Embraces Spanish Culture with Festive Spanish Night

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Westwood care home recently hosted a vibrant Spanish Night, infusing the spirit of Spain with lively music, delicious tapas, and refreshing sangria, as part of... Westwood Care Home Embraces Spanish Culture with Festive Spanish Night appeared first on The Carer.

Newton Heath Care Home Team Participate In Race For Life To Raise Over £1,500

Newton Heath Care Home Team Participate In Race For Life To Raise Over £1,500

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Staff at HC-One’s Brookdale View care home, in Newton Heath, Manchester, have joined in with the annual Cancer Research UK Race for Life to raise... Newton Heath Care Home Team Participate In Race For Life To Raise Over £1,500 appeared first on The Carer.

CQC Chief Admits ‘We Got Things Wrong’ And Announces More Inspections

CQC Chief Admits ‘We Got Things Wrong’ And Announces More Inspections

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The Care Quality Commission’s new chief executive has admitted that the regulator “got things wrong” during the rollout of its new inspection regime and announced... CQC Chief Admits ‘We Got Things Wrong’ And Announces More Inspections appeared first on The Carer.

People Needing More Care And Support, Pushing Councils To Overspend, Says ADASS Survey

People Needing More Care And Support, Pushing Councils To Overspend, Says ADASS Survey

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People needing more intense care and support after hospital, pushing local councils to overspend, according to a new survey. People are needing more complex care... People Needing More Care And Support, Pushing Councils To Overspend, Says ADASS Survey appeared first on The Carer.