Residents at Bonnyrigg Care Home Enjoy MP Visit

Residents at Bonnyrigg Care Home Enjoy MP Visit

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HC-One Scotland’s Springfield Bank Care Home in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, was visited on Thursday 12th December by MP for Midlothian, Kirsty McNeill for the home’s Christmas... Residents at Bonnyrigg Care Home Enjoy MP Visit appeared first on The Carer.

Scottish Social Services Council 2023-2024 Annual Report published today

Scottish Social Services Council 2023-2024 Annual Report published today

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Today, the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) publishes its 2023-2024 Annual Report. 

Care Home Celebrates Its First Anniversary With A Special Performance From The Resident’s Choir

Care Home Celebrates Its First Anniversary With A Special Performance From The Resident’s Choir

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Marking a milestone, The DurhamGate Care Home Home in Spennymoor, County Durham, celebrated its one-year anniversary in style with a week of activities that delighted... Care Home Celebrates Its First Anniversary With A Special Performance From The Resident’s Choir appeared first on The Carer.

Railway 200 Stands With Alzheimer’s Research For A Cure

Railway 200 Stands With Alzheimer’s Research For A Cure

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Railway 200, a new campaign to celebrate 200 years of the modern railway, announced Alzheimer’s Research UK as its charity partner. The celebration will last... Railway 200 Stands With Alzheimer’s Research For A Cure appeared first on The Carer.

Urgent Call For Reform Of England’s Local Government Funding System

Urgent Call For Reform Of England’s Local Government Funding System

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A new report from the Local Government Association (LGA), SOLACE, and CIPFA calls for urgent reform of the local government funding system, highlighting that an... Urgent Call For Reform Of England’s Local Government Funding System appeared first on The Carer.

Woodbury Court Care Home are Awarded Care Home of the Year

Woodbury Court Care Home are Awarded Care Home of the Year

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Woodbury Court Care Home, part of the Runwood Homes Group, has been awarded the prestigious title of Care Home of the Year 2024 at the... Woodbury Court Care Home are Awarded Care Home of the Year appeared first on The Carer.

More than 32,000 student nurses could quit by 2029

More than 32,000 student nurses could quit by 2029

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More than 32,000 nursing students could drop out of their courses by the end of the next parliament, enough to fill every nurse vacancy in the NHS, a new analysis has found. More than 32,000 student nurses could quit by 2029 appeared first on Nursing Times.

Adult Social Care Lacking Good Pay And Working Conditions, Report Finds

Adult Social Care Lacking Good Pay And Working Conditions, Report Finds

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England’s adult social care sector is struggling to offer pay rates and progression that attract and retain workers in a system that is under substantial... Adult Social Care Lacking Good Pay And Working Conditions, Report Finds appeared first on The Carer.

‘Filipino nurses are rising to the pinnacle of UK healthcare’

‘Filipino nurses are rising to the pinnacle of UK healthcare’

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Jerome Babate, from the Filipino Nursing Diaspora Network, explains why the recent appointment of two nursing leaders is so important for internationally educated nurses from the Philippines. ‘Filipino nurses are rising to the pinnacle of UK healthcare’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Monitoring and managing opioid withdrawal in police custody

Monitoring and managing opioid withdrawal in police custody

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How custody nurses should assess and manage patients experiencing opioid withdrawal in police custody. Monitoring and managing opioid withdrawal in police custody appeared first on Nursing Times.

Testing and treating hepatitis C in a UK remand prison

Testing and treating hepatitis C in a UK remand prison

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This article explores a hepatitis C testing programme implemented at a remand prison, highlighting the role of oral swabs and peer involvement in increasing testing rates. Testing and treating hepatitis C in a UK remand prison appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Culturally intelligent peer-to-peer support can enhance student retention’

‘Culturally intelligent peer-to-peer support can enhance student retention’

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Josephine NwaAmaka Bardi reflects on why peer-to-peer support can be instrumental in ensuring that students who interrupt their studies remain engaged, informed, and supported throughout their time away. ‘Culturally intelligent peer-to-peer support can enhance student retention’ appeared first on Nursing Times.