Time to enter the 2025 Student Nursing Times Awards
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The Student Nursing Times Awards are back to celebrate student nurses and learners, and those that support them, for the 15th year in a row! The deadline for entries is Friday 13 December 2024. Time to enter the 2025 Student Nursing Times Awards appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses will get chance to inform new 10-year plan for healthcare
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The chief nursing officer for England has urged all nurses and midwives to take up the opportunity to inform the development of the government’s new 10-year plan for healthcare. Nurses will get chance to inform new 10-year plan for healthcare appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Recruiting nurses from countries that are critically short of nurses is exploitative’
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Linda Nazarko on the importance of recruiting international nurses ethically. ‘Recruiting nurses from countries that are critically short of nurses is exploitative’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Anchor Receives RSPCA Platinum Pawprints Award
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Housing and care provider Anchor has received platinum status in the RSPCA’s annual PawPrints Awards for the second year in a row, in recognition of... Anchor Receives RSPCA Platinum Pawprints Award appeared first on The Carer.
England’s NHS mental health services treat record 3.8 million people last year
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Around 3.8 million people were in contact with NHS mental health, learning disability and autism services over the last year, up almost two fifths compared to before the pandemic. New NHS figures published today show that 3,790,826 people were in contact with services during 2023-24, compared to 2,726,721 in 2018/19. This includes more than one […]
Residents at Aberpennar Court Care Home Enjoy MP visit
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HC-One Wales’ Aberpennar Court Care Home in Miskin, Mountain Ash, was visited on Friday 4th October by MP for Pontypridd and Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the... Residents at Aberpennar Court Care Home Enjoy MP visit appeared first on The Carer.
Avery Well-Being Support Team Shortlisted for 2025 NAPA Awards
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Avery Healthcare are thrilled to announce that its Customer Experience and Well-Being Support Team have been shortlisted for the Service Recognition Award at the 2025... Avery Well-Being Support Team Shortlisted for 2025 NAPA Awards appeared first on The Carer.
Boost for Armed Forces veterans living in Spellman Care Homes
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Former members of the Armed Forces across the region will benefit from enhanced person-centred care and support, after local care home group Spellman Care became... Boost for Armed Forces veterans living in Spellman Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.
School nursing services at ‘breaking point’, government told
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More than 80% of school nurses have said there are not enough staff to deliver an effective school nursing service in their area, a new report has revealed. School nursing services at ‘breaking point’, government told appeared first on Nursing Times.
GMC’s Anthony Omo to advise NMC’s fitness to practise team on short-term secondment
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The NMC is pleased to welcome Anthony Omo, General Counsel and Director of Fitness to Practise at the General Medical Council (GMC), on a three-month secondment
Social care nurse vacancy rates fall but reliance on overseas
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Vacancy rates for registered nurses have fallen in the social care sector – but fears remain that there are still not enough staff for an ageing population. Social care nurse vacancy rates fall but reliance on overseas appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC responds to Skills for Care findings on adult social care workforce in 2023-24
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Skills for Care have published their annual State of the Adult Social Care Sector and Workforce in England report.