A range of issues, from regulator fees to pensions, made the news in 1924

A range of issues, from regulator fees to pensions, made the news in 1924

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Regulator fees, parliament, pensions, pay, mental health nursing and the attitude of doctors were all stories covered by Nursing Times in June 1924. A range of issues, from regulator fees to pensions, made the news in 1924 appeared first on Nursing Times.

Care Home Raises Over £350 For Dementia Awareness With 50 Mile Virtual Night-time Walk

Care Home Raises Over £350 For Dementia Awareness With 50 Mile Virtual Night-time Walk

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Residents, care teams, and contractors at Madley Park House, a care home run by The Orders of St John Care Trust (OSJCT) in Witney, Oxfordshire,... Care Home Raises Over £350 For Dementia Awareness With 50 Mile Virtual Night-time Walk appeared first on The Carer.

Green Party Pledges “Game Changing” £50bn per year to NHS and Social Care

Green Party Pledges “Game Changing” £50bn per year to NHS and Social Care

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The Green Party has called on the next government to invest an extra £50bn a year to support the NHS and social care financed by... Green Party Pledges “Game Changing” £50bn per year to NHS and Social Care appeared first on The Carer.

Nurse substitution needs to be addressed, urge RCN members

Nurse substitution needs to be addressed, urge RCN members

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Nurses have renewed demands to protect the role of the nurse, as fears remain that registered nursing associates and non-registered support workers are being improperly used to perform tasks beyond their scope. Nurse substitution needs to be addressed, urge RCN members appeared first on Nursing Times.

Bedhampton Court Care Home Welcomes New Manager

Bedhampton Court Care Home Welcomes New Manager

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Bedhampton Court Care Home, located in Havant and part of the Healthcare Homes Group, is delighted to announce the appointment of Karen Williams as its... Bedhampton Court Care Home Welcomes New Manager appeared first on The Carer.

Councils In England Face Funding Gap Of £6.2bn Report Reveals

Councils In England Face Funding Gap Of £6.2bn Report Reveals

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Councils in England face a funding gap of £6.2 billion over the next few years, according to a report. Th gap is being driven by... Councils In England Face Funding Gap Of £6.2bn Report Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

‘The decline in mature student numbers is a critical blow to the healthcare sector’

‘The decline in mature student numbers is a critical blow to the healthcare sector’

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Soneika Atkinson on making nurse education more attractive for mature students. ‘The decline in mature student numbers is a critical blow to the healthcare sector’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Omnitex Hygiene Products

Omnitex Hygiene Products

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Omnitex represents all round protection and hygiene products. Launched in 2015 it has quickly become a brand synonymous with high quality, used everyday by thousands... Omnitex Hygiene Products appeared first on The Carer.

‘We all have a duty to speak up when we suspect something might be wrong’

‘We all have a duty to speak up when we suspect something might be wrong’

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Helené Donnelly on how the culture must enable people to speak up and raise concerns. ‘We all have a duty to speak up when we suspect something might be wrong’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Muckamore Abbey Hospital closure delayed

Muckamore Abbey Hospital closure delayed

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Plans to close Muckamore Abbey Hospital this month have been postponed over failure to move all the remaining patients to alternative accommodation. Muckamore Abbey Hospital closure delayed appeared first on Nursing Times.

Learning disability nursing ‘on a cliff edge’

Learning disability nursing ‘on a cliff edge’

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Learning disability nursing is at risk of complete collapse due to a lack of people going into the speciality, nurses have warned. Learning disability nursing ‘on a cliff edge’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Cyber attacks on hospitals ‘put lives at risk’, nurses warn

Cyber attacks on hospitals ‘put lives at risk’, nurses warn

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Nurses have urged politicians to take cyber attacks on NHS hospitals “deadly seriously”, warning how they jeopardise patient care and put lives at risk. Cyber attacks on hospitals ‘put lives at risk’, nurses warn appeared first on Nursing Times.