
Rental homes unaffordable for band 5 nurses in many areas
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House rental prices are unaffordable to newly registered nurses in almost half of local authorities in England, new research reveals. Rental homes unaffordable for band 5 nurses in many areas appeared first on Nursing Times.

Isle of Man nurses willing to strike over 2024-25 pay deal
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Nurses on the Isle of Man have said they are willing to go on strike again over their pay. Isle of Man nurses willing to strike over 2024-25 pay deal appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS Plan Will See Funds Allocated “More Effectively” To Social Care, Health Secretary Says
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The government has outlined plans to integrate social care more effectively within the healthcare system to enhance patient outcomes and improve value for money. Health... NHS Plan Will See Funds Allocated “More Effectively” To Social Care, Health Secretary Says appeared first on The Carer.

‘Communicate effectively to ensure people can access the healthcare they need’
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Student editor Emmie Parish on the importance of communication in learning disability nursing and the ways to make it more effective. ‘Communicate effectively to ensure people can access the healthcare they need’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

New inquiry into first 1,000 days ‘needs to drive change’
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A new parliamentary inquiry into the importance of the first 1,000 days of a child’s life must be more than a “paper exercise”, health visitors have warned. New inquiry into first 1,000 days ‘needs to drive change’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Priory Chief Executive Rebekah Cresswell To Become Member Of New Care England Policy Board
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Priory chief executive officer Rebekah Cresswell will become one of the founder members of a new Care England Working Age Adult Policy Board, ensuring that... Priory Chief Executive Rebekah Cresswell To Become Member Of New Care England Policy Board appeared first on The Carer.

Anti-Amyloid Drug May Delay Symptoms For People With Rare Genetic Form Of Alzheimer’s
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A new study published today in the journal, Lancet Neurology looking at longer term use of the anti-amyloid drug, gantenerumab, may indicate it can delay... Anti-Amyloid Drug May Delay Symptoms For People With Rare Genetic Form Of Alzheimer’s appeared first on The Carer.

Dr Arun Chopra Appointed As CQC’s First Chief Inspector Of Mental Health
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Dr Arun Chopra has been appointed as the Care Quality Commission’s (CQC’s) first Chief Inspector of Mental Health. Arun was previously Medical Director of the... Dr Arun Chopra Appointed As CQC’s First Chief Inspector Of Mental Health appeared first on The Carer.

NMC to survey 841,000 professionals on the register
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We’re sending a survey to over 841,000 nursing and midwifery professionals on our register to better understand their experiences of delivering care. We also wa

‘Nurses can help improve vaccination uptake in underserved communities’
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Fernanda Aguilar Perez and William Roberts on the positive impact that nurses can have on vaccine uptake among children. ‘Nurses can help improve vaccination uptake in underserved communities’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Northumberland Care Home Resident Cheers Newcastle United To Historic Carabao Cup Victory
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A resident at HC-One’s Hartford Court Care Home, in Cramlington, Northumberland, celebrated his beloved Newcastle United’s 2-1 Carabao Cup victory over Liverpool, marking their first... Northumberland Care Home Resident Cheers Newcastle United To Historic Carabao Cup Victory appeared first on The Carer.

New Skills For Care Data Shows That 58% Of Care Workers Are Currently Paid Below The National Living Wage
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Care England, the leading voice of adult social care providers in England, has issued an urgent call to action regarding the financial challenges facing the... New Skills For Care Data Shows That 58% Of Care Workers Are Currently Paid Below The National Living Wage appeared first on The Carer.