Hospital admissions attributable to obesity and drug misuse

Hospital admissions attributable to obesity and drug misuse

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Explore NHS patient flow data indicators on hospital admissions directly attributable to obesity and poisoning by drug misuse. Hospital admissions attributable to obesity and drug misuse appeared first on Nursing Times.

Axing NHS agencies could undermine ‘speaking up’ culture

Axing NHS agencies could undermine ‘speaking up’ culture

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Nurses have raised concerns about the government’s decision to scrap hundreds of bodies responsible for overseeing and running parts of the NHS, warning that it could undermine speaking up culture across the health service. Axing NHS agencies could undermine ‘speaking up’ culture appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS set to adopt AI ‘early warning’ system for patient safety

NHS set to adopt AI ‘early warning’ system for patient safety

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An artificial intelligence (AI)-driven “early warning” system is set to be rolled out across the health service to improve patient safety, the UK government has announced. NHS set to adopt AI ‘early warning’ system for patient safety appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘All forms of discrimination undermine effective healthcare’

‘All forms of discrimination undermine effective healthcare’

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Roger Kline argues why tackling racism in the NHS is not an optional extra, but is the right thing to do morally and is essential to improving care. ‘All forms of discrimination undermine effective healthcare’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Chester Care Home Shares Resident’s ‘Radar Girl’ Experience From World War Two On Armed Forces Day

Chester Care Home Shares Resident’s ‘Radar Girl’ Experience From World War Two On Armed Forces Day

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HC-One’s Lauren Court Care Home in Chester, Cheshire, is proud to share the remarkable story of resident Pamela McAlpine on Armed Forces Day (Saturday, June... Chester Care Home Shares Resident’s ‘Radar Girl’ Experience From World War Two On Armed Forces Day appeared first on The Carer.

Saltburn’s Young And Elderly Join Voices For Festival Folk Song

Saltburn’s Young And Elderly Join Voices For Festival Folk Song

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FOLK music has brought school children and elderly care home residents together in Saltburn – as they aim to create a hit for the town’s... Saltburn’s Young And Elderly Join Voices For Festival Folk Song appeared first on The Carer.

Huge Shortage In Elderly Care Home Bed Numbers In The South West By 2035 Report Reveals

Huge Shortage In Elderly Care Home Bed Numbers In The South West By 2035 Report Reveals

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A new report has uncovered a shortfall of nearly 17,000 elderly care home beds across the south west. The ‘South West Healthcare Market Insight 2025’... Huge Shortage In Elderly Care Home Bed Numbers In The South West By 2035 Report Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

90-Year-Old War Evacuee Visits Saxon Airbase and Shares Touching Journey Through History

90-Year-Old War Evacuee Visits Saxon Airbase and Shares Touching Journey Through History

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90-year-old Peter Strangeman from Broadlands Lodge care home in Norwich took a very special day trip to Saxon Airbase, where he shared memories of wartime... 90-Year-Old War Evacuee Visits Saxon Airbase and Shares Touching Journey Through History appeared first on The Carer.

Resident At Scarborough Home Spends Day At Former School She Taught At More Than 80 Years Ago

Resident At Scarborough Home Spends Day At Former School She Taught At More Than 80 Years Ago

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A resident living at a Scarborough home revisited a school she taught at more than 80 years ago. Nora Gee (104) lives at MHA Priceholme... Resident At Scarborough Home Spends Day At Former School She Taught At More Than 80 Years Ago appeared first on The Carer.

Standards for social work education – pre and post qualifying consultation 2025

Standards for social work education – pre and post qualifying consultation 2025

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We are consulting on pre and post qualifying standards for social work education. The standards will form part of the updated and expanded Framework for Social Work Education and will be the foundation for professional pathways in social work. We plan to publish the standards in 2026.

Benwell Care Home’s Wellbeing Coordinator Takes To The Skies For Dementia Charity

Benwell Care Home’s Wellbeing Coordinator Takes To The Skies For Dementia Charity

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HC-One’s Orchard Mews Care Home in Benwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, is proudly supporting its dedicated Wellbeing Coordinator, Gillian Reid, as she prepares to take on... Benwell Care Home’s Wellbeing Coordinator Takes To The Skies For Dementia Charity appeared first on The Carer.

ICG Welcomes COVID Inquiry Focus on Care Homes – But Urges Faster Action on Lessons Learned

ICG Welcomes COVID Inquiry Focus on Care Homes – But Urges Faster Action on Lessons Learned

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The Independent Care Group (ICG) has welcomed the next phase of the UK COVID-19 Inquiry, which begins on 30 June and will scrutinise how the... ICG Welcomes COVID Inquiry Focus on Care Homes – But Urges Faster Action on Lessons Learned appeared first on The Carer.