Community Group Raises More Than £1100 For Leamington Spa Home Following Christmas Fair

Community Group Raises More Than £1100 For Leamington Spa Home Following Christmas Fair

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A community group has raised more than £1100 for a Leamington Spa home following a very successful Christmas fair. The Friends of Homewood set up... Community Group Raises More Than £1100 For Leamington Spa Home Following Christmas Fair appeared first on The Carer.

Campaigner Warns Lords Over State Of Care Sector

Campaigner Warns Lords Over State Of Care Sector

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A North Yorkshire campaigner told a House of Lord meeting that the country cannot wait any longer for an end to the crisis in the... Campaigner Warns Lords Over State Of Care Sector appeared first on The Carer.

‘Workforce initiatives need to be at forefront of NHS investment strategy’

‘Workforce initiatives need to be at forefront of NHS investment strategy’

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Peter Carter calls for innovation, staff wellbeing and technology to be central priorities in government plans for building a sustainable high-performing healthcare system. ‘Workforce initiatives need to be at forefront of NHS investment strategy’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Support us financially so that the NHS can continue to thrive’

‘Support us financially so that the NHS can continue to thrive’

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Student editor Graham Gibson argues that student nurses need greater financial support to better prepare them for the workforce. ‘Support us financially so that the NHS can continue to thrive’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

UCAS: slight rise in student nurse acceptances for 2024-25

UCAS: slight rise in student nurse acceptances for 2024-25

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The number of people accepting offers to join nursing courses has risen for the first time since 2021, according to new data from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service, but overall application numbers are still falling. UCAS: slight rise in student nurse acceptances for 2024-25 appeared first on Nursing Times.

Government backs reduction of student nurse placement hours

Government backs reduction of student nurse placement hours

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The government has reiterated calls to reduce student nurses’ practice learning hours from 2,300 to 1,800, as part of its submission to the NHS Pay Review Body. Government backs reduction of student nurse placement hours appeared first on Nursing Times.

Patient care most common reason for NMC referrals

Patient care most common reason for NMC referrals

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A new report from the Nursing and Midwifery Council has shed light on the most common reasons a nurse, midwife or nursing associate is referred to the regulator’s fitness-to-practise procedure. Patient care most common reason for NMC referrals appeared first on Nursing Times.

Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar

Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar

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Third year, adult nursing, University of East London Hi, I am Zaneta, a final-year adult nursing student, and I am excited to join Nursing Times as one of this year’s student editors. Originally from Lithuania, I moved to the UK when I was 17 to… Zaneta Sadauskaite-Khokhar appeared first on Nursing Times.

Emmie Parish

Emmie Parish

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Third year, learning disability nursing, University of Greenwich Hi, my name’s Emmie, I'm a passionate learning disability nursing student. As a student editor, I really hope to spread awareness of learning disability nursing, and to be able to share some of the amazing parts of… Emmie Parish appeared first on Nursing Times.

Rebecca Kenderdine

Rebecca Kenderdine

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Second year, learning disability nursing, University of Birmingham I’m Rebecca, a student nurse studying for an MSc in mental health nursing. I have always been fascinated by human behaviour. I studied psychology as an A level and as my undergraduate degree and worked in both… Rebecca Kenderdine appeared first on Nursing Times.

Millie Holley

Millie Holley

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Second year, nursing associate, University of the West of England   Hello! I’m Millie, I'm a second-year student nursing associate. It sounds cliché to say but I have always wanted to do nursing, I don’t recall a time where I wanted to do anything else.… Millie Holley appeared first on Nursing Times.

Graham Gibson

Graham Gibson

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Third year, adult nursing, Queen's University Belfast Hi readers, my name is Graham, I'm a final-year adult nursing student at Queen's University Belfast. I am honoured to take on the role of student editor for Nursing Times. My nursing journey has been profoundly shaped by… Graham Gibson appeared first on Nursing Times.