Scottish Social Services Council 2024-2025 Annual Report published today
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Today, the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) publishes its 2024-2025 Annual Report.
Wolves Players Bring Festive Cheer to Newcross Care Home
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Residents at Newcross Care Home have enjoyed six weeks of activity and support through Molineux Memories, a project delivered by the Wolves Foundation as part... Wolves Players Bring Festive Cheer to Newcross Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
Care Group Reports Transformational Year But Warns Of Sector Pressures Ahead
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A long-established family-run care provider founded in Saltaire in 1983, has reported a year of significant expansion and investment across its portfolio of care homes... Care Group Reports Transformational Year But Warns Of Sector Pressures Ahead appeared first on The Carer.
NIHR Increases Payment Rates for Public Involvement in Research
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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has announced a 10% increase in payment rates for public involvement in research, effective from 16... NIHR Increases Payment Rates for Public Involvement in Research appeared first on The Carer.
Longest Serving Head Office Colleague At Nation’s Largest Care Provider Marks 35-Year Work Anniversary
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A staff member working at the head office for the nation’s largest care provider has marked her 35-year work anniversary. Fiona Dennis started working for... Longest Serving Head Office Colleague At Nation’s Largest Care Provider Marks 35-Year Work Anniversary appeared first on The Carer.
NMC closes 2025 with strongest Fitness to Practise performance in five years
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is ending a year of progress in Fitness to Practise (FtP) with cases being resolved at the fastest rate in nearly five y
Health And Social Care Businesses Build Cash Buffers But Double Down On AI Investment Plans
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The Barclays Business Prosperity Index report, combining external research of 500 business leaders and anonymised client data of around 35k UK businesses in health and social care looking back on Q3 and ahead to the future, reveals: Prior to... Health And Social Care Businesses Build Cash Buffers But Double Down On AI Investment Plans appeared first on The Carer.
‘When nurse leaders become trauma-responsive, everyone benefits’
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Ruth Oshikanlu outlines the concept of trauma-responsive leadership and why she thinks it is important for nurse and midwife leaders to consider. ‘When nurse leaders become trauma-responsive, everyone benefits’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Air conditioning in care homes linked to fewer heatwave deaths
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Air conditioning in nursing homes and similar care settings may be important for preventing mortality among older adults during heatwaves, according to Canadian researchers. Air conditioning in care homes linked to fewer heatwave deaths appeared first on Nursing Times.
Notts nurses striking against rotation scheme warned of pay deductions
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Nottinghamshire nursing staff held a rally today in support of critical care colleagues who have begun striking over contract changes that would see them forced to work rotations between two hospitals. Notts nurses striking against rotation scheme warned of pay deductions appeared first on Nursing Times.
General practice nurses in Wales to receive 4% pay rise
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A deal agreed between doctors’ unions and the Welsh Government will see a 4% pay uplift for primary care staff, including practice nurses, as well as GP partners and salaried GPs. General practice nurses in Wales to receive 4% pay rise appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Nurses have a critical role in closing the self-care gap’
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Helen Donovan explains why empowering individuals to take better care of themselves is a vital part of the solution to reducing demand and improving health outcomes. ‘Nurses have a critical role in closing the self-care gap’ appeared first on Nursing Times.