NHS maintained almost all care for patients during doctors’ strike
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The NHS managed to ‘safely keep the show on the road’ despite industrial action last week, with data showing more than 95% of planned elective activity going ahead for patients. Data published today shows the NHS met its ambitious goal to maintain 95% of planned care during this round of strike action – surpassing the […]
Charity lands first punch with new boxing gym at NHS provider
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The health service’s first-ever onsite boxing gym has opened today, under a partnership between a charity and a mental health trust in South East London. Charity lands first punch with new boxing gym at NHS provider appeared first on Nursing Times.
Midlands NHS nurse returns to Indian college to inspire students
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A senior staff nurse has returned to his former college in India to share his career journey and highlight the opportunities available for international nurses in the NHS. Midlands NHS nurse returns to Indian college to inspire students appeared first on Nursing Times.
Two thirds of women gain ‘too much or too little’ weight in pregnancy
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Around two-thirds (68%) of pregnancies have weight gain that is more or less than recommended and, therefore, associated with risk of complications, according to Australian researchers. Two thirds of women gain ‘too much or too little’ weight in pregnancy appeared first on Nursing Times.
Government Set to Focus Money on Metropolitan Cities and Towns at the Expense of Counties
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The government has published its Local Government Finance Policy Statement for 2025/26, with this year’s report setting out the government’s new and updated proposals for... Government Set to Focus Money on Metropolitan Cities and Towns at the Expense of Counties appeared first on The Carer.
Buckinghamshire Care Home Beats £2,500 Fundraising Target to Support Dementia Research
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Signature at Farnham Common, a local care home providing residential, nursing, and dementia care, has surpassed its fundraising target for dementia research charity BRACE, raising... Buckinghamshire Care Home Beats £2,500 Fundraising Target to Support Dementia Research appeared first on The Carer.
Lifetime of Love: Liz Prebble Named Surrey’s Care Worker of the Year
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Liz Prebble has been named Care Worker of the Year at the 2025 Surrey Care Awards in the Home-Based Care category. For more than two... Lifetime of Love: Liz Prebble Named Surrey’s Care Worker of the Year appeared first on The Carer.
Residents Share Stories and Questions with Kate Osborne MP at Hawthorn Court Care Home
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Residents and colleagues at HC-One’s Hawthorn Court Care Home in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, were delighted to welcome Kate Osborne, Member of Parliament for Jarrow... Residents Share Stories and Questions with Kate Osborne MP at Hawthorn Court Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
Care England Warns Government Is Sending a Damaging Message to Overseas Care Staff
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Care England, the leading voice for independent adult social care providers, raises serious concerns following the Government’s publication of a new legal migration model that... Care England Warns Government Is Sending a Damaging Message to Overseas Care Staff appeared first on The Carer.
Florence House Care Home Secures New Bikes To Support Resident Wellbeing
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Residents at Florence House Care Home in Govan are set to enjoy a new way to stay active after receiving a generous donation of bikes... Florence House Care Home Secures New Bikes To Support Resident Wellbeing appeared first on The Carer.
Covid Inquiry Reveals Government’s Response was “Too Little Too Late”
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The Chair of the UK Covid Inquiry, Baroness Heather Hallett, has published her second report which concludes that the response to the pandemic by the... Covid Inquiry Reveals Government’s Response was “Too Little Too Late” appeared first on The Carer.
Chris Kinsella appointed as Interim Executive Director of Resources and Technology Services
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has appointed strategic financial leader, Christopher Kinsella, as Interim Executive Director of Resources and Technolog