 
                        Zara’s Promise: 150-Mile Tribute To Her Father And St Peter’s Hospice
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Teacher Zara Kindred is making good on a promise she made to her late father 10 years ago while he was being cared for at... Zara’s Promise: 150-Mile Tribute To Her Father And St Peter’s Hospice appeared first on The Carer.
 
                        Teen Volunteer Forms Special Bond with 77-Year-Old Adopted Grandparent
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Adopt A Grandparent (AAG) is delighted to spotlight the heartwarming connection between 14-year-old Daniel Dominick and 77-year-old Linda Jones, resident at Acorn Lodge care home... Teen Volunteer Forms Special Bond with 77-Year-Old Adopted Grandparent appeared first on The Carer.
 
                        RCN appoints substantive chief nursing officer
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The Royal College of Nursing has appointed its acting chief nursing officer to take on the role permanently. RCN appoints substantive chief nursing officer appeared first on Nursing Times.
 
                        Cutting Edge Tech Introduced In Social Care
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Editorial credit: Fred Duval / Shutterstock.com Care leaders will be trained to use the latest cutting-edge technology to improve patient care, free up staff time... Cutting Edge Tech Introduced In Social Care appeared first on The Carer.
 
                        ‘Ensure your practice meets legal, professional and ethical standards’
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Omowunmi Apatira explains why it is important for early career nurses to understand their legal responsibilities and accountability while working in community settings. ‘Ensure your practice meets legal, professional and ethical standards’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
 
                        Targeted breast cancer treatment approved for routine NHS use
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Women with advanced breast cancer could soon have access to a new targeted treatment on the NHS, following a decision by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). The tablet capivasertib, used alongside fulvestrant, has been approved for patients with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer that has progressed after earlier endocrine treatment. It […]
 
                        Cardiff nursing school potentially saved but with cuts
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A university that was considering scrapping its nursing school has found an “alternative proposal” that would see the school saved but the number of nurses it trains reduced. Cardiff nursing school potentially saved but with cuts appeared first on Nursing Times.
 
                        Scottish NHS pay offer ‘sends powerful message’ to rest of UK
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The latest NHS pay offer in Scotland “sends a really powerful message” to other UK countries about what can be achieved through direct pay negotiations, Unison Scotland’s co-lead for health has said. Scottish NHS pay offer ‘sends powerful message’ to rest of UK appeared first on Nursing Times.
 
                        DHSC denies funding for international nurse support groups
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The future of some international nursing and midwifery associations in the UK hangs in the balance as central funding for the groups has been turned off. DHSC denies funding for international nurse support groups appeared first on Nursing Times.
 
                        RCN addresses backlash over mental health nursing comments
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The Royal College of Nursing has written to some of its mental health nursing members in an attempt to provide reassurance about its stance on their specialty. RCN addresses backlash over mental health nursing comments appeared first on Nursing Times.
 
                        Residents At Crewe Care Homes Enjoy Visit From MP
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HC-One’s Hollymere House and Primrose House Care Homes in Haslington, Crewe, Cheshire, was visited on Friday 4th April by MP for Crewe and Nantwich, Connor... Residents At Crewe Care Homes Enjoy Visit From MP appeared first on The Carer.
 
                        PM Unveils New £600m Health Data Service To Transform Medical Research In The UK
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The Prime Minister has today announced a major overhaul of the way researchers access NHS data, in a move that could unlock faster progress towards... PM Unveils New £600m Health Data Service To Transform Medical Research In The UK appeared first on The Carer.