
Time Capsule Marks The Start Of Brendoncare’s 40th Anniversary Celebrations
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Hampshire-based charity The Brendoncare Foundation celebrates its 40th anniversary on Wednesday 14th February 2024. To launch the charity’s 40th year, a time capsule will be... Time Capsule Marks The Start Of Brendoncare’s 40th Anniversary Celebrations appeared first on The Carer.

Do You Need Permanent and Reliable Care Staff?
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At Caring People Recruitment we specialise exclusively in finding the RIGHT PEOPLE to work on permanent contracts in the UK healthcare industry. RECRUIT OVERSEAS: For... Do You Need Permanent and Reliable Care Staff? appeared first on The Carer.

Day Care Boost For Veterans And Partners Living With Disability Or Dementia
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A charity has relaunched its popular Day Care service to support veterans. Royal Star & Garter resumed the sessions from its High Wycombe and Solihull... Day Care Boost For Veterans And Partners Living With Disability Or Dementia appeared first on The Carer.

Trailblazing nurse on working alongside her assistance dog
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A community nurse is urging healthcare leaders to make adjustments in the workplace so that more disabled people like herself can feel empowered to pursue a career in nursing. Trailblazing nurse on working alongside her assistance dog appeared first on Nursing Times.

Hospice nursing a ‘privilege and honour’, says chief nurse
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The chief nurse of a children's hospice is seeking to challenge perceptions of the specialty and encourage more nurses into it. Hospice nursing a ‘privilege and honour’, says chief nurse appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS maternity care improving but still below pre-pandemic levels
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Standards of maternity care in England have improved, but NHS trusts in England are still lagging behind the levels they were at before the Covid-19 pandemic, a new survey suggests. NHS maternity care improving but still below pre-pandemic levels appeared first on Nursing Times.

New Scottish health secretary announced
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Neil Gray has been appointed as Scotland’s new health secretary following the resignation of Michael Matheson. New Scottish health secretary announced appeared first on Nursing Times.

Charity to build network of MND research nurses
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A motor neurone disease charity is investing £5m to develop a new network of research nurses that will help people with the disease to join vital research trials. Charity to build network of MND research nurses appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘How can we protect our mental health in the whirlwind of placements?’
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Student editor Chioma Vivian Ezunu on protecting your mental health during placement. ‘How can we protect our mental health in the whirlwind of placements?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Sexual effects of cancer: people born with female reproductive organs
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People commonly experience sexual side-effects as a consequence of cancer diagnosis and treatment; this article explores these in women and people born with female reproductive organs. Sexual effects of cancer: people born with female reproductive organs appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Are the terms ‘registrant’, ‘nurse’ and ‘nursing’ clear or ambiguous?’
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Dr Carolyn Middleton and Rhiannon Jones on the confusion in terminology used to describe the registered nursing associate role. ‘Are the terms ‘registrant’, ‘nurse’ and ‘nursing’ clear or ambiguous?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Using patient narratives to evaluate a hospice service
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Why narrative inquiry can be an excellent way of identifying healthcare service deficiencies. Using patient narratives to evaluate a hospice service appeared first on Nursing Times.