Why clinical supervision is essential for professional practice and today’s workforce
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Juliette Cosgrove, chief nurse and managing director of the NHS Professionals (NHSP) Academy is delighted to see the increased demand for clinical supervision programmes. Why clinical supervision is essential for professional practice and today’s workforce appeared first on Nursing Times.
Further delays to NMC advanced practice regulation
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There will be further delays to the Nursing and Midwifery Council's work around regulating advanced practice, Nursing Times can reveal. Further delays to NMC advanced practice regulation appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses can be leaders ‘without leaving the bedside’
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Despite still being early in her career, nurse and student midwife Sana Gul Baloch has established herself as a force for change. Nurses can be leaders ‘without leaving the bedside’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Burnley Care Home Celebrates World Kindness Day
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Residents and members of staff at HC-One’s Dove Court care home, in Burnley, Lancashire have celebrated World Kindness Day with each other by calling out... Burnley Care Home Celebrates World Kindness Day appeared first on The Carer.
‘Most Of The Care In Wales Is Good’ – Care Inspectorate Wales
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Most of the care in Wales is good care, with almost three quarters of care homes and home support services achieving ‘good’ or ‘excellent’ grades... ‘Most Of The Care In Wales Is Good’ – Care Inspectorate Wales appeared first on The Carer.
UCL names first professor of nursing
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University College London (UCL) has appointed its first-ever professor of nursing. UCL names first professor of nursing appeared first on Nursing Times.
St Andrew’s Healthcare Voluntary Services Team Named King’s Award Winners
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A team that supports people with complex mental health needs has received the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK. The Voluntary... St Andrew’s Healthcare Voluntary Services Team Named King’s Award Winners appeared first on The Carer.
Local Care Home Welcomes Local Police For ‘Coffee With A Coppa’ Event
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Residents and members of the community including a group from the local U3A in Wisbech were delighted to welcome PCSO Smith and PC Coaker from... Local Care Home Welcomes Local Police For ‘Coffee With A Coppa’ Event appeared first on The Carer.
Greensleeves Care Reports Strengthened Social Impact
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Not-for-profit care group Greensleeves Care has unveiled its latest Social Impact Report, spotlighting achievements that enhance the quality of life for residents, empower staff, and... Greensleeves Care Reports Strengthened Social Impact appeared first on The Carer.
‘How can we tackle inequities in the UK CAR-T therapy landscape for blood cancer?’
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Emily John, from the charity Anthony Nolan, calls for fairer access to a treatment that uses a patient’s own immune system to attack blood cancer cells. ‘How can we tackle inequities in the UK CAR-T therapy landscape for blood cancer?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Care Home Residents Volunteer To Go Hands-On At Dorset Food Bank
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Community-minded care home residents in Poole have gone hands-on to help families hit by food poverty in the Dorset town. A party of willing volunteers... Care Home Residents Volunteer To Go Hands-On At Dorset Food Bank appeared first on The Carer.
NHS launches search for 150,000 volunteers to help transform cancer treatment
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The NHS is launching a search for nearly 150,000 volunteers to take part in a series of research trials that could transform cancer treatment. Three cancer projects have been selected as part of the NHS DigiTrials initiative, which aims to sign up tens of thousands of volunteers over the next 2 years to help improve […]