‘People who rough sleep are being denied the care they deserve’

‘People who rough sleep are being denied the care they deserve’

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Kirsten Bland calls for specialist, accessible and compassionate healthcare in every part of the UK for people who sleep rough. ‘People who rough sleep are being denied the care they deserve’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

SSSC registration has changed

SSSC registration has changed

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On Monday 3 June 2024, the changes to SSSC registration came into effect.

Michelle Cox anti-racism award winner announced

Michelle Cox anti-racism award winner announced

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A project to improve an NHS trust’s measures to combat racial discrimination has become the inaugural winner of a national anti-racism award. Michelle Cox anti-racism award winner announced appeared first on Nursing Times.

Launch your nursing career – study at the University of Nottingham

Launch your nursing career – study at the University of Nottingham

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Why study nursing at the University of Nottingham? We believe in the nursing profession and remain passionate about the care people receive. Launch your nursing career – study at the University of Nottingham appeared first on Nursing Times.

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not escalate concerns about two vulnerable patients?

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not escalate concerns about two vulnerable patients?

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Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not escalate concerns about two vulnerable patients? appeared first on Nursing Times.

What should happen to a nurse who did not escalate concerns about two vulnerable patients?

What should happen to a nurse who did not escalate concerns about two vulnerable patients?

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Each month, Nursing Times will consider a real-life case heard by the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s fitness to practise panel. We’ll give you the facts of the case, as presented to the panel, and you’ll get a chance to consider what decision you would have made. What should happen to a nurse who did not escalate concerns about two vulnerable patients? appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘I was so proud to represent social care nurses’

‘I was so proud to represent social care nurses’

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Emily Pimm, social care deputy manager at St Monica Trust in Bristol, became the first social care nurse to carry the lamp at the Florence Nightingale commemoration service at Westminster Abbey ‘I was so proud to represent social care nurses’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Mental health: nurses lay out demands for next government

Mental health: nurses lay out demands for next government

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Recognition of the unique nature of mental health nursing and action to tackle the underlying causes of poor mental health are among the changes that nurses want to see. Mental health: nurses lay out demands for next government appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Will you be our mentor, will you be my mentor?’

‘Will you be our mentor, will you be my mentor?’

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Dr Josephine NwaAmaka Bardi explains why she thinks the UK international nurse’s recruitment strategy should consider transition and integration through culturally relevant mentorship. ‘Will you be our mentor, will you be my mentor?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Edinburgh Care Home Residents Host ‘Taylor Swift at Murrayfield’ Event

Edinburgh Care Home Residents Host ‘Taylor Swift at Murrayfield’ Event

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HC-One Scotland’s Murrayfield House care home, in Murrayfield, Edinburgh, hosted their very own ‘Taylor Swift at Murrayfield’ event before the star arrives for her three... Edinburgh Care Home Residents Host ‘Taylor Swift at Murrayfield’ Event appeared first on The Carer.

62% Of Over 75s Still Waiting For Clear Government Policy On Social Care To Start Planning

62% Of Over 75s Still Waiting For Clear Government Policy On Social Care To Start Planning

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Research from retirement specialist Just Group has revealed that 62% of over 75’s are waiting for clear Government social care policies. Over three in five... 62% Of Over 75s Still Waiting For Clear Government Policy On Social Care To Start Planning appeared first on The Carer.

A range of issues, from regulator fees to pensions, made the news in 1924

A range of issues, from regulator fees to pensions, made the news in 1924

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Regulator fees, parliament, pensions, pay, mental health nursing and the attitude of doctors were all stories covered by Nursing Times in June 1924. A range of issues, from regulator fees to pensions, made the news in 1924 appeared first on Nursing Times.