
Theatre Show Promotes Hydration At Teesside Care Homes
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The Magic of theatre came to the bedsides of Teesside care home residents for an immersive multi-sensory performance designed to entertain as well as hydrate.... Theatre Show Promotes Hydration At Teesside Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.

Bradford College Students Recieve Anchor Roles
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Bradford College students have gone on to secure permanent roles at Anchor, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of care and housing for people in later life,... Bradford College Students Recieve Anchor Roles appeared first on The Carer.

Ita, 81, Celebrates 50 Years of Looking After Residents at Care South
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A carer has dedicated 50 years to providing compassionate care and support to care home residents. Ita Graven, Care Team Leader at Elizabeth House care... Ita, 81, Celebrates 50 Years of Looking After Residents at Care South appeared first on The Carer.

Alzheimer’s Drug Donanemab Does Not Currently Demonstrate Value For The NHS says NICE
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The costs of providing donanemab, including regular infusions and intensive monitoring for serious side effects, balanced against the relatively small benefit it provides to patients,... Alzheimer’s Drug Donanemab Does Not Currently Demonstrate Value For The NHS says NICE appeared first on The Carer.

Long Covid health workers pushing for trial date
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A group of more than 290 healthcare workers, including nurses, who allege that they have developed long Covid as a result of their employers’ negligence, will be represented in court this week to try and progress their case to trial. Long Covid health workers pushing for trial date appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC welcomes Patient Safety Commissioner’s Patient Safety Principles
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These principles are a guide for leaders at all levels on how to design and deliver safer care for patients and reduce avoidable harm in a safe and learning cul

Maternity services in Northern Ireland to be reformed
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A new ‘maternity and neonatal partnership’ for Northern Ireland is being set up to overhaul these services in the region, the government there has announced today. Maternity services in Northern Ireland to be reformed appeared first on Nursing Times.

Senior nurse assumed doctors’ issue with Letby was ‘personal’
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A nurse leader at the hospital where Lucy Letby murdered babies had assumed that doctors who first raised the alarm about Letby were doing so because they had a personal issue with her. Senior nurse assumed doctors’ issue with Letby was ‘personal’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

QNI appoints new nursing director and deputy chief executive
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A charity dedicated to community nursing has appointed a new director of nursing and deputy chief executive officer. QNI appoints new nursing director and deputy chief executive appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC responds to independent review of midwifery services in Northern Ireland
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The review led by Professor Mary Renfrew - Enabling Safe Quality Midwifery Services and Care in Northern Ireland – is an examination of midwifery and wider mate

Unite members approve NHS pay deal in Wales
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Members of a union representing nurses in Wales have voted to approve the government’s latest pay deal, but warned that reform to the entire structure of nurse pay is “long overdue”. Unite members approve NHS pay deal in Wales appeared first on Nursing Times.

SEND Deficits Risk Bankrupting Almost Three Quarters Of England’s Largest Councils By 2027
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Twenty-six of England’s largest councils could have to declare bankruptcy by 2027 if the multi-billion special educational needs and disabilities services (SEND) deficits they are... SEND Deficits Risk Bankrupting Almost Three Quarters Of England’s Largest Councils By 2027 appeared first on The Carer.