
Chris Webb MP Elected Chair Of APPG For Hospitality And Tourism
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The All-Party Parliamentary Group was reconstituted earlier this week with Chris Webb (Lab, Blackpool South) elected as its Chair and Damian Hinds (Con, East Hampshire)... Chris Webb MP Elected Chair Of APPG For Hospitality And Tourism appeared first on The Carer.

Further redundancies for hospice nurses announced
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More hospices have announced they must make nurses redundant due to rising costs and budget pressures. Further redundancies for hospice nurses announced appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Social care is at the forefront of nursing – it really is the future’
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Chief Nurse Adult Social Care Gold Award winner, Jemma Sharratt, explains what prompted her to pursue a career in this field and how much it means to her ‘Social care is at the forefront of nursing – it really is the future’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC commits to improving revalidation experience for disabled nursing and midwifery professionals
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We’ve published new research today (5 September) that explores the challenges disabled professionals on our register can encounter when revalidating, and how we

Claims of ‘ethnicity pay gap’ as HCAs continue walk-out
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Healthcare assistants in South East London are facing an “ethnicity pay gap”, strikers warned today as they continue their campaign for fair pay. Claims of ‘ethnicity pay gap’ as HCAs continue walk-out appeared first on Nursing Times.

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not call an ambulance for an unresponsive patient?
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Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not call an ambulance for an unresponsive patient? appeared first on Nursing Times.

What should happen to a nurse who did not call an ambulance for an unresponsive patient?
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Each month, Nursing Times will consider a real-life case heard by the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s fitness to practise panel. We’ll give you the facts of the case, as presented to the panel, and you’ll get a chance to consider what decision you would have made. What should happen to a nurse who did not call an ambulance for an unresponsive patient? appeared first on Nursing Times.

Give your nursing career a boost at our jobs fairs
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Read about the second half of our 2024 programme of Nursing Times Careers Plus events, which are taking place this autumn. Give your nursing career a boost at our jobs fairs appeared first on Nursing Times.

Hospice funding crisis raised in parliament by ex-CNO
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A former chief nursing officer for England has called on the government to improve funding for hospices, as access to quality palliative and end-of-life care remains a postcode lottery. Hospice funding crisis raised in parliament by ex-CNO appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Excessive reliance on AI tools could hinder the development of interpersonal skills and empathy’
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We must maintain a balanced approach to the use of artificial intelligence in nursing education, argue Polat Goktas, Aycan Kucukkaya and Pelin Karacay. ‘Excessive reliance on AI tools could hinder the development of interpersonal skills and empathy’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘The role nurses play in acting as advocates for their patients is vital’
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Helené Donnelly reflects on her recent experience of interacting with staff at the local A&E department. ‘The role nurses play in acting as advocates for their patients is vital’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Wonderland At The Anchorage For Mad Hatters Tea Party
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Popular Plymouth pub The Anchorage provided a ‘dementia day’ with a difference by putting on an Alice In Wonderland themed ‘Mad Hatters’ Tea Party’ to... Wonderland At The Anchorage For Mad Hatters Tea Party appeared first on The Carer.