
National Occupational Standards (NOS) Review 2024/25
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We are working with partners across the UK to review the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Health and Social Care and Childcare learning and development.

Local Care Home Learns All About Scamming
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Staff at Hethersett Hall Care Home in Hethersett recently held a workshop with to share key tips on how to avoid being scammed. PC James... Local Care Home Learns All About Scamming appeared first on The Carer.

New website for Newly Qualified Social Worker Supported Year in Scotland
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Our new dedicated website for the Newly Qualified Social Worker (NQSW) Supported Year in Scotland is now live.

NHS continues to face record demand for services, new data shows
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NHS staff continue to face significant demand for urgent care, with new figures showing that A&Es in England managed their busiest ever month for attendances in May. New monthly performance data also shows that it was a record April for the number of elective appointments delivered for hundreds of thousands of patients. The latest statistics, […]

Boston Care Home Takes Part In National Covid-19 Research Project
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The Haven care home on Whitehouse Lane in Boston, Lincolnshire run by Black Swan Care Group was one of 85 care homes in the country... Boston Care Home Takes Part In National Covid-19 Research Project appeared first on The Carer.

Resident Couple At Stainton Home Celebrate 65th Wedding Anniversary
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Alf (85) and Isabella Gordon (86) celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary at MHA Montpellier Manor A resident couple at a Stainton home celebrated their 65th... Resident Couple At Stainton Home Celebrate 65th Wedding Anniversary appeared first on The Carer.

Nurse leaders call for ‘equitable’ support for bank staff
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Bank nurses who have suffered physical and sexual violence at work must be offered the same support as their substantive colleagues, a conference has heard. Nurse leaders call for ‘equitable’ support for bank staff appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC to recruit fitness to practise panel members and chairs
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We’re seeking to recruit 85 panel members and 55 chairs to reach timely, fair, and balanced decisions in fitness to practise cases.

Lucy Letby attempted murder retrial begins
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Former nurse Lucy Letby was back in court today on retrial for one count of attempted murder, on which a jury failed to reach a verdict last year. Lucy Letby attempted murder retrial begins appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS identifies over half a million more people at risk of type 2 diabetes in a Year
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Over half a million (549,000) more people in England have been identified by the NHS as being at risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a year, NHS figures show. The latest National Diabetes Audit shows that 3,615,330 people registered with a GP were found to have non-diabetic hyperglycaemia – also known as pre-diabetes -in […]

‘Now is the time for nurses and midwives to lobby those standing for election’
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Peter Carter reflects on general elections of the past and calls on nurses and midwives to lobby those seeking to become MPs on 4 July for policy commitments that will benefit both the NHS and their professions. ‘Now is the time for nurses and midwives to lobby those standing for election’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

“As a nurse with ADHD, I had always felt different from my colleagues”
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Cassie-Jo Layzell on how ADHD helps her be a better nurse “As a nurse with ADHD, I had always felt different from my colleagues” appeared first on Nursing Times.