
Muckamore: learning disability abuse inquiry concludes
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A final report on the abuse of learning disability patients at Muckamore Abbey Hospital is likely to be published later this year, the chair of the statutory inquiry has said. Muckamore: learning disability abuse inquiry concludes appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘The lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic must translate into actionable change’
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Ruth Oshikanlu on the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on nursing staff and the lessons that must be learnt. ‘The lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic must translate into actionable change’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Free learning resources for social workers, the social care and children and young people workforce
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Have you visited our continuous professional learning (CPL) website?

NHS England board members stepping down
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NHS England has today announced changes to its leadership team, with three leading board members taking the decision to stand down at the end of March. Chief Financial Officer Julian Kelly, NHS Chief Operating Officer Emily Lawson and Chief Delivery Officer and National Director for Vaccination and Screening Steve Russell have today informed colleagues that […]

Irish nurses to ‘work-to-rule’ over staffing concerns
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Nurses and midwives in the Republic of Ireland have announced plans for industrial action in protest over “unsafe” staffing policies. Irish nurses to ‘work-to-rule’ over staffing concerns appeared first on Nursing Times.

Fresh calls for probe into migrant social care worker exploitation
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Rogue employers continue to exploit migrant nursing staff in adult social care, the Royal College of Nursing has said, as it makes fresh calls for a government intervention. Fresh calls for probe into migrant social care worker exploitation appeared first on Nursing Times.

NMC to appoint Executive Director of People and Culture and two new Heads of EDI
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We have launched recruitment campaigns for senior colleagues who will play crucial roles in transforming our organisation’s culture: an Executive Director of Pe

Analysis Highlights Potential NHS Funding Gap If Government Productivity Target Cannot Be Met
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New Health Foundation analysis highlights the potential for a significant shortfall in NHS funding unless unprecedented productivity growth can be achieved. The analysis, part of... Analysis Highlights Potential NHS Funding Gap If Government Productivity Target Cannot Be Met appeared first on The Carer.

Second Consultation Launched on NHS Funding for Alzheimer’s Treatments
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The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) published further draft guidance for public consultation that continues to not recommend Alzheimer’s treatments donanemab and lecanemab. NICE... Second Consultation Launched on NHS Funding for Alzheimer’s Treatments appeared first on The Carer.

Ripon Care Home Certified “Veteran Friendly” By Armed Forces Charities
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Royal Air Force veteran Gerry Cassidy, 91, is among those living at a recently certified “Veteran Friendly” care home in North Yorkshire. Gerry is one... Ripon Care Home Certified “Veteran Friendly” By Armed Forces Charities appeared first on The Carer.

Unitary Councils Must Cover ‘At Least’ 500,000 People To Save Billions, Report Reveals
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New analysis has backed up government proposals for the creation of new unitary councils in England – but new authorities must cover areas of ‘at... Unitary Councils Must Cover ‘At Least’ 500,000 People To Save Billions, Report Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

Reading Brings Generations Together on World Book Day
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Residents at Paternoster House care home in Waltham Abbey experienced a special literary treat when students from Upshire Primary Foundation School paid them a visit... Reading Brings Generations Together on World Book Day appeared first on The Carer.