Fundraiser Supported By Tony Christie, Sian Reeves And The Proclaimers During Charity Walk From Land’s End To John O’Groats

Fundraiser Supported By Tony Christie, Sian Reeves And The Proclaimers During Charity Walk From Land’s End To John O’Groats

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Walking 900 miles in 90 days from Land’s End to John O’Groats for charity is not an easy feat, but morale boosting support from singing... Fundraiser Supported By Tony Christie, Sian Reeves And The Proclaimers During Charity Walk From Land’s End To John O’Groats appeared first on The Carer.

Care Home Manager And Resident ‘Brave The Shave’ For Macmillan

Care Home Manager And Resident ‘Brave The Shave’ For Macmillan

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A resident at a care home in Steyning, along with the manager have raised more than £800 for Macmillan by shaving their heads. When the... Care Home Manager And Resident ‘Brave The Shave’ For Macmillan appeared first on The Carer.

Sparkling Night Of Champions As Care Home Provider Celebrates Team Successes

Sparkling Night Of Champions As Care Home Provider Celebrates Team Successes

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Colleagues from a care home provider’s 21 care homes and head office are celebrating success at an in-house awards ceremony. A glittering black-tie evening saw... Sparkling Night Of Champions As Care Home Provider Celebrates Team Successes appeared first on The Carer.

‘Many students will be reluctant to speak up about being the victims of domestic violence‘

‘Many students will be reluctant to speak up about being the victims of domestic violence‘

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Kamille Radcliffe and Odinaka Ani warn that domestic abuse is an issue among student nurses that no one talks about. ‘Many students will be reluctant to speak up about being the victims of domestic violence‘ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Akshata Murty, Wife Of Rishi Sunak, Visits Royal Star & Garter

Akshata Murty, Wife Of Rishi Sunak, Visits Royal Star & Garter

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Akshata Murty, the wife of former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, met veterans at Royal Star & Garter in Solihull, during a visit to the care... Akshata Murty, Wife Of Rishi Sunak, Visits Royal Star & Garter appeared first on The Carer.

Funding Black-Hole Could Leave Councils As ‘Little More Than Care Authorities’ Government Warned

Funding Black-Hole Could Leave Councils As ‘Little More Than Care Authorities’ Government Warned

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Councils today warn that unless the government acts in the Budget and Spending Review, local authorities in England face a funding shortfall of £54bn over... Funding Black-Hole Could Leave Councils As ‘Little More Than Care Authorities’ Government Warned appeared first on The Carer.

Care Show Birmingham Announces Minister Of State For Care As Keynote Speaker

Care Show Birmingham Announces Minister Of State For Care As Keynote Speaker

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We are pleased to announce Stephen Kinnock, the newly appointed Minister of State for Care, will deliver a video address in the Care Keynote Theatre... Care Show Birmingham Announces Minister Of State For Care As Keynote Speaker appeared first on The Carer.

First newborn babies tested for over 200 genetic conditions as world-leading study begins in NHS hospitals

First newborn babies tested for over 200 genetic conditions as world-leading study begins in NHS hospitals

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Hundreds of babies have begun to be tested for over 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS hospitals that aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns in England. The pioneering study aims to identify conditions such as metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) in babies sooner, and could enable hundreds to benefit from […]

NHS kicks off COVID and flu jabs to protect against ‘tripledemic’

NHS kicks off COVID and flu jabs to protect against ‘tripledemic’

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The rollout of COVID and flu vaccines for older adults, care home residents and those with long term health conditions kicks off today (Thursday 3 October) as the NHS drive to protect against a ‘tripledemic’ of viruses this winter continues. Those eligible have been able to book appointments since Monday 23 September and with hundreds […]

Robert Francis: ‘rebuild’ trust between NHS and nurses

Robert Francis: ‘rebuild’ trust between NHS and nurses

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Too many nurses still don’t feel safe to raise concerns, Sir Robert Francis has warned. Robert Francis: ‘rebuild’ trust between NHS and nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC publishes evaluation of simulated practice learning

NMC publishes evaluation of simulated practice learning

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The NMC has published a new report that evaluates the use of simulated practice learning (SPL) in pre-registration nursing programmes.

‘Nurses must be involved in the development of digital tools’

‘Nurses must be involved in the development of digital tools’

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Natasha Phillips on how the success of NHS digital transformation rests on the shoulders of its nursing workforce. ‘Nurses must be involved in the development of digital tools’ appeared first on Nursing Times.