Robert Francis: ‘rebuild’ trust between NHS and nurses

Robert Francis: ‘rebuild’ trust between NHS and nurses

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Too many nurses still don’t feel safe to raise concerns, Sir Robert Francis has warned. Robert Francis: ‘rebuild’ trust between NHS and nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC publishes evaluation of simulated practice learning

NMC publishes evaluation of simulated practice learning

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The NMC has published a new report that evaluates the use of simulated practice learning (SPL) in pre-registration nursing programmes.

‘Nurses must be involved in the development of digital tools’

‘Nurses must be involved in the development of digital tools’

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Natasha Phillips on how the success of NHS digital transformation rests on the shoulders of its nursing workforce. ‘Nurses must be involved in the development of digital tools’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Code of practice for nurse managers in development

Code of practice for nurse managers in development

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A formal set of standards for NHS managers, including nurses in leadership positions, is being created ahead of the potential future regulation of this senior staff group. Code of practice for nurse managers in development appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nursing associate campaigning for neurodiversity training

Nursing associate campaigning for neurodiversity training

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A nursing associate is trying to make the NHS more “neurodivergent friendly” after poor experiences while he was training almost made him quit. Nursing associate campaigning for neurodiversity training appeared first on Nursing Times.

Drop ‘Botched’ Plans For National Care Service Scottish Government Urged

Drop ‘Botched’ Plans For National Care Service Scottish Government Urged

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Scottish Health secretary Neil Gray has been urged to drop plans for a National Care Service (NCS) as it emerged the proposals have already cost... Drop ‘Botched’ Plans For National Care Service Scottish Government Urged appeared first on The Carer.

Care Home Residents Savour Taste Of Paris Café Culture For Parkinson’s UK

Care Home Residents Savour Taste Of Paris Café Culture For Parkinson’s UK

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Residents from five New Forest care homes joined families and friends for a French-themed afternoon tea that raised hundreds of pounds for charity Parkinson’s UK.... Care Home Residents Savour Taste Of Paris Café Culture For Parkinson’s UK appeared first on The Carer.

New Copford Place Residential Care Home’s Scarecrow Wins Two Community Awards

New Copford Place Residential Care Home’s Scarecrow Wins Two Community Awards

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At New Copford Place, the Colchester-based residential care home run by charity Friends of the Elderly, the residents and care team have been celebrating their... New Copford Place Residential Care Home’s Scarecrow Wins Two Community Awards appeared first on The Carer.

Dance, Take The Stairs, And Look After Your Friends, Says 101-Year-Old Macclesfield Care Home Resident

Dance, Take The Stairs, And Look After Your Friends, Says 101-Year-Old Macclesfield Care Home Resident

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A woman turning 101 years-old says young people should dance whenever they can, always take the stairs, and look after their friends. Murial Eva Lindars,... Dance, Take The Stairs, And Look After Your Friends, Says 101-Year-Old Macclesfield Care Home Resident appeared first on The Carer.

Radcliffe Care Home Worker Wins At Dementia Care Awards

Radcliffe Care Home Worker Wins At Dementia Care Awards

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Allison Porter, Wellbeing Coordinator at HC-One’s Rose Court care home, in Radcliffe, Manchester, has won Best Activity Provider/Lifestyle Lead’ at the Dementia Care Awards held... Radcliffe Care Home Worker Wins At Dementia Care Awards appeared first on The Carer.

Join The Carer on Stand H05 at The Care Show 2024 at Birmingham’s NEC!

Join The Carer on Stand H05 at The Care Show 2024 at Birmingham’s NEC!

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We are excited to announce that The Carer, the UK’s leading title in both print and digital for the residential and nursing care sector, will... Join The Carer on Stand H05 at The Care Show 2024 at Birmingham’s NEC! appeared first on The Carer.

Scotland nurse recounts traumatic whistleblowing experience

Scotland nurse recounts traumatic whistleblowing experience

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A nurse who suffered abuse, bullying and detriment after whistleblowing to her employer in Scotland has spoken about her decade-long fight for acknowledgment. Scotland nurse recounts traumatic whistleblowing experience appeared first on Nursing Times.