‘We cherish our traditions, but we must also embrace change and innovation’
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Judith Radford reflects on her career so far in nursing and the research she is currently doing on the perceptions of student nurses. ‘We cherish our traditions, but we must also embrace change and innovation’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘We are seeing more and more nurses reach out to us in crisis’
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Teresa Griffiths from Nurse Lifeline highlights the importance of the charity’s service and celebrates both those who use and run it, as the nursing community gears up for International Nurses Day 2024. ‘We are seeing more and more nurses reach out to us in crisis’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Action demanded on vaccines after five whooping cough deaths
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Five children have died due to whooping cough since the start of the year, new figures from the UK Health Security Agency have shown. Action demanded on vaccines after five whooping cough deaths appeared first on Nursing Times.
Age UK Launches Walking Tennis Programme For Older People
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Age UK, with funding from the LTA Tennis Foundation has launched its new initiative for older people, The Walking Tennis programme, which will take place... Age UK Launches Walking Tennis Programme For Older People appeared first on The Carer.
NHS brings down longest waits for cancer care alongside faster ambulance responses
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The NHS has met the 28 day faster diagnosis target for cancer for the second month in a row, new figures show today, with ambulances responding to callouts faster than the month before. Almost 200,000 (77%) people referred or screened received a definitive diagnosis or the all clear within four weeks, exceeding the national ambition […]
Anger over freeze on student nurse places in Northern Ireland
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Failure to restore 300 cut student spaces for nursing and midwifery in Northern Ireland has been slammed as “short-sighted” and “incomprehensible”. Anger over freeze on student nurse places in Northern Ireland appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC endorses framework to address concerns more quickly
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council is among seven health and social care regulators in Northern Ireland to jointly launch a new intelligence sharing framework, to ensure that concerns about professionals are addressed at the earliest opportunity. NMC endorses framework to address concerns more quickly appeared first on Nursing Times.
Springtime Joy As Newborn Lambs Delight Residents At Dorset Care Home
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A Dorset care home waitress served up a special springtime treat for her residents, a delegation of visiting lambs just a few days old. Donna... Springtime Joy As Newborn Lambs Delight Residents At Dorset Care Home appeared first on The Carer.
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Ladymead care home, located in Swindon and part of the Healthcare Homes group, is proud to recognise and celebrate the remarkable dedication and commitment of... appeared first on The Carer.
‘From the moment she settled into the ward, Mum took it upon herself to organise the cleaning duties’
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Latest blog: As a mental health inpatient with vascular dementia, carer Andrew Swindells’ Mum found both moments of joy and a new sense of purpose. ‘From the moment she settled into the ward, Mum took it upon herself to organise the cleaning duties’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
NMC appoints new education quality assurance service provider
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We are pleased to appoint the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) as our new education quality assurance (EdQA) service provider, following a rigorous procurement pr
‘Despite strides towards inclusivity, discrimination persists’
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Student editor Devansh Chiralayath Njalil Baburaj on the need to pursue equity and inclusivity in the NHS. ‘Despite strides towards inclusivity, discrimination persists’ appeared first on Nursing Times.