Going For Gold As Care Home Residents Let The Games Begin
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They may not have made it to snowy Italy in person but sports fans at care homes in the south have enjoyed putting their own... Going For Gold As Care Home Residents Let The Games Begin appeared first on The Carer.
The Orders of St John Care Trust and Carers Bucks Partner to Launch Carers Cafés Across Buckinghamshire
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The Orders of St John Care Trust (OSJCT) launch new monthly Carers Cafés at two of its care homes in Buckinghamshire, bringing together trusted care... The Orders of St John Care Trust and Carers Bucks Partner to Launch Carers Cafés Across Buckinghamshire appeared first on The Carer.
Meet the Sikh nurse finding new ways to tackle health inequalities
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Rohit Sagoo, children’s nurse, academic and educator, has worked for nearly 10 years together with NHS bodies and charities to address the health and wellbeing needs of the South Asian community. Meet the Sikh nurse finding new ways to tackle health inequalities appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Relying solely on weight-loss drugs to address weight-related health issues is futile’
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Linda Nazarko explores the benefits and risks of using weight-loss drugs as a treatment for overweight and obesity. ‘Relying solely on weight-loss drugs to address weight-related health issues is futile’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Improving student nurses’ recognition of deterioration and sepsis
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The Acute Life-threatening Events, Recognition and Treatment course improved nursing students’ confidence in identifying and manging sepsis. Improving student nurses’ recognition of deterioration and sepsis appeared first on Nursing Times.
Barnsley nurses ‘in favour’ of striking over proposed contract changes
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Hundreds of staff, including nurses, in South Yorkshire are ready to strike over what unions are branding a “fire and rehire” threat, a consultation suggests. Barnsley nurses ‘in favour’ of striking over proposed contract changes appeared first on Nursing Times.
RCN and UK university to support nursing education in East Africa
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and Birmingham City University (BCU) have signed an agreement to support the long-term development of nursing education and practice in Malawi. RCN and UK university to support nursing education in East Africa appeared first on Nursing Times.
Humber hospital midwives launch new ‘pregnancy passports’
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Midwives working across the Humber region have introduced a new set of ‘passports’ this week to support women during their pregnancy journey and keep key information and in one place. Humber hospital midwives launch new ‘pregnancy passports’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Belong’s Champions Revealed at Awards
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As awards season gets underway with Oscars, BAFTAs, and Grammys making for many a headline, social care’s top talent has joined the party with its... Belong’s Champions Revealed at Awards appeared first on The Carer.
Lowestoft Care Home Celebrates 90 Years of Sir Billy Butlin’s Holidays with Visit From Ex-Red Coat
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Residents at a Lowestoft care home marked a joyous occasion celebrating 90 years of Sir Billy Butlin’s holidays with a very special visitor – ex-Red... Lowestoft Care Home Celebrates 90 Years of Sir Billy Butlin’s Holidays with Visit From Ex-Red Coat appeared first on The Carer.
Experienced Care Leader Appointed Manager at Cedar Lodge in Chesterfield
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An experienced care professional with more than 25 years in health and social care has been appointed as manager at Cedar Lodge in Brimington, Chesterfield.... Experienced Care Leader Appointed Manager at Cedar Lodge in Chesterfield appeared first on The Carer.
Government Commits to Paying 90% of Councils’ SEND Deficits
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The government has outlined how it intends to manage councils’ accumulated special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) deficits and has announced it will pay 90%... Government Commits to Paying 90% of Councils’ SEND Deficits appeared first on The Carer.