Licence Revocations And Challenges: Key Takeaways For Sponsors
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By Senior Business Immigration Solicitor, Fozia Iqbal Care sector employers with sponsor licences continue to experience increased scrutiny from the Home Office, leading to large... Licence Revocations And Challenges: Key Takeaways For Sponsors appeared first on The Carer.
NHS England statement on industrial action: Thursday, 27 June
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Stella Vig, NHS National Clinical Director for Elective Care, said: “With the weekend approaching, ongoing strike action will continue to cause disruption – but we want to assure patients that staff are working extremely hard to prioritise urgent and emergency care. “Though the warm weather is subsiding, the NHS still faces significant pressure, with industrial […]
Nurse regulator appoints CPS director as interim chief executive
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A Crown Prosecution Service director has been appointed as interim chief executive and registrar for the Nursing and Midwifery Council, after Andrea Sutcliffe announced her forthcoming departure from the organisation due to ill health. Nurse regulator appoints CPS director as interim chief executive appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC appoints Interim Chief Executive and Registrar
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We’re pleased to welcome Dawn Brodrick CB as our Interim Chief Executive and Registrar. Dawn will take up her position on 1 July 2024.
Theatre nurses walk out over ‘final straw’ shift pattern changes
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Striking theatre nurses at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust have said they are “stretched to the limit”, as they protest the imposition of later working hours which they claim endanger patients and staff. Theatre nurses walk out over ‘final straw’ shift pattern changes appeared first on Nursing Times.
Agincare Officially Opens Care Homes In Chard And Frome That Were Saved From Closure
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Care provider Agincare has officially open Sunnymeade Care Home in Chard and Critchill Court Care Home in Frome after having saved both homes from closure... Agincare Officially Opens Care Homes In Chard And Frome That Were Saved From Closure appeared first on The Carer.
Junior Doctors In England Begin New Strike
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The NHS will face major disruption this week as junior doctors launch five days of industrial action, with services already under increasing pressure, England’s top... Junior Doctors In England Begin New Strike appeared first on The Carer.
Responding to new final draft guidance from NICE for a new gene therapy for haemophilia B
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Professor Sir Stephen Powis, NHS National Medical Director, said: “This transformative gene therapy is the first of its kind for haemophilia B patients on the NHS and has the potential to significantly improve the lives of hundreds of people by helping to reduce symptoms such as painful bleeds. “It is a one-time therapy that could […]
NHS launches final call for people to get their covid jab
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With just days left of this year’s spring covid vaccine programme, the NHS is urging anyone eligible to get their jab by this Sunday [30 June 2024]. More than 4 million people have now received their spring booster jab since the campaign began in April. The NHS has made it easier than ever before for […]
More GP appointments in May than before pandemic
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GP teams delivered more than 30 million appointments for patients last month (May 2024), up by more than a fifth on the same period before the pandemic. NHS data published today shows there were around 30.5 million appointments delivered by GPs and their teams in just one month, compared with an estimated 25.3 million in […]
A Decade Of Failure To Uphold NHS Patients’ Rights To Timely Care
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New research by the Nuffield Trust shows that nine of the eleven waiting time targets set out in the health service’s contract with patients are... A Decade Of Failure To Uphold NHS Patients’ Rights To Timely Care appeared first on The Carer.
Care Experience Report 2024-2026 and Children’s Rights Report 2023 published today.
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Today we publish two statutory reports setting out our continuing work to put care experience at the heart of what we do and to embed children’s rights in our work.