Social Care Sector Ranks Among The Best For Financial Wellbeing At Work

Social Care Sector Ranks Among The Best For Financial Wellbeing At Work

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The social care industry ranks among the best for supporting employee financial wellbeing in 2025, according to new cross-sector research. The research by Access PayWise+,... Social Care Sector Ranks Among The Best For Financial Wellbeing At Work appeared first on The Carer.

Exciting Times at Epson Care Home

Exciting Times at Epson Care Home

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It has been an exciting few weeks at Linden House Care Home in Epsom, following a recent change in ownership. The new owners have spent... Exciting Times at Epson Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Avante Care & Support Celebrates Excellence at Annual Sparkle Awards

Avante Care & Support Celebrates Excellence at Annual Sparkle Awards

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Avante Care & Support held its annual Sparkle Awards ceremony on Wednesday, 12th November, honouring exceptional contributions from staff across its care homes, domiciliary care... Avante Care & Support Celebrates Excellence at Annual Sparkle Awards appeared first on The Carer.

‘Families should not have to face cancer alone’

‘Families should not have to face cancer alone’

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Vic Tarr highlights the positive impact of providing clinical care, symptom management and holistic family support to children with cancer in their homes. ‘Families should not have to face cancer alone’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS patients urged to come forward for care as usual during resident doctors’ strikes

NHS patients urged to come forward for care as usual during resident doctors’ strikes

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The NHS is urging patients to continue coming forward for care with thousands of resident doctors expected to go on strike. Industrial action begins at 7am today (Friday 14 November) until 7am on Wednesday 19 November and hospital teams across the country are working round the clock to ensure disruption is minimised for patients. Plans […]

Planned closure of more university nursing courses spark fresh warnings

Planned closure of more university nursing courses spark fresh warnings

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Closure of mental health nursing and children’s nursing courses at UK universities are “deeply concerning” and will have “significant and lasting consequences” on NHS staffing, according to nursing leaders. Planned closure of more university nursing courses spark fresh warnings appeared first on Nursing Times.

New NHS charity funding focused on projects to boost staff wellbeing

New NHS charity funding focused on projects to boost staff wellbeing

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Grants have been announced for a raft of projects designed to support the wellbeing of NHS staff, as the health and social care sectors prepare for mounting winter pressures.   New NHS charity funding focused on projects to boost staff wellbeing appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Why student nurses need critical AI literacy’

‘Why student nurses need critical AI literacy’

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Student editor Romy Duckett on how nursing education must catch up to the realities of how artificial intellgence can be used. ‘Why student nurses need critical AI literacy’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Waiting list down as NHS ‘approaches its limit’ ahead of strikes and flu

Waiting list down as NHS ‘approaches its limit’ ahead of strikes and flu

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The NHS waiting list is 230,000 lower than July last year, even as the health service ‘approaches its limit’ with A&E and ambulances facing record demand ahead of winter. The overall waiting list for September was 7.39 million (an estimated 6.24 million patients) down 15,845 compared to the previous month and 230,000 fewer than July […]

Palliative Care Education Framework gets a refresh for 2025

Palliative Care Education Framework gets a refresh for 2025

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We’ve worked in partnership with NHS Education for Scotland (NES) to refresh the Palliative Care Education Framework to bring it in line with the vision of the new Scottish Government palliative care strategy and delivery plan for 2025 – 2030.

NHS Waiting Lists Show First Decline in Months as Winter Pressures Mount

NHS Waiting Lists Show First Decline in Months as Winter Pressures Mount

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England’s health service has recorded its first reduction in waiting lists after three consecutive months of increases, according to newly released data that will offer... NHS Waiting Lists Show First Decline in Months as Winter Pressures Mount appeared first on The Carer.

Nottinghamshire-Based Care Group Achieves Level 2 Disability Confident Employer Status

Nottinghamshire-Based Care Group Achieves Level 2 Disability Confident Employer Status

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Nottinghamshire care provider Church Farm Care has been awarded the Level 2 Disability Confident Employer status for all five homes within its group. This milestone... Nottinghamshire-Based Care Group Achieves Level 2 Disability Confident Employer Status appeared first on The Carer.