Investing in nurses has knock-on benefits for doctors, suggests study

Investing in nurses has knock-on benefits for doctors, suggests study

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Hospitals with better nurse staffing levels and working environments are not only better for nurses but are also associated with less burnout among their medical colleagues, according to researchers. Investing in nurses has knock-on benefits for doctors, suggests study appeared first on Nursing Times.

First UK university to train student nurses to spot domestic abuse signs

First UK university to train student nurses to spot domestic abuse signs

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Nursing students at Queen’s University Belfast are to become the first in the UK to receive specialist training on domestic abuse and violence against women and girls as part of their degree. First UK university to train student nurses to spot domestic abuse signs appeared first on Nursing Times.

Have your say on the Newly Qualified Social Worker Supported Year

Have your say on the Newly Qualified Social Worker Supported Year

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We’ve asked Iriss to carry out a survey about the Newly Qualified Social Worker (NQSW) Supported Year, which was introduced across Scotland in October 2024. This first year in practice is designed to give new social workers the support they need to grow in confidence and skills, helping to build a strong future for social work in Scotland.

Adelaide House Care Home Welcomes National VIVALDI Social Care Visit

Adelaide House Care Home Welcomes National VIVALDI Social Care Visit

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HC-One’s Adelaide House Care Home in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey recently welcomed representatives from leading health and social care organisations as part of the VIVALDI Social Care... Adelaide House Care Home Welcomes National VIVALDI Social Care Visit appeared first on The Carer.

Dr Arun Chopra Assumes Role of Interim Chief Executive of CQC

Dr Arun Chopra Assumes Role of Interim Chief Executive of CQC

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Following the announcement by Sir Julian Hartley that he would be stepping down as Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) with immediate effect... Dr Arun Chopra Assumes Role of Interim Chief Executive of CQC appeared first on The Carer.

Beauleigh Court Hosts Blue Light Afternoon Tea to Celebrate Community Heroes

Beauleigh Court Hosts Blue Light Afternoon Tea to Celebrate Community Heroes

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Beauleigh Court Care Home, part of the Sanders Senior Living Group hosted a special Blue Light Afternoon Tea on 13 November, bringing together residents, staff,... Beauleigh Court Hosts Blue Light Afternoon Tea to Celebrate Community Heroes appeared first on The Carer.

Care England Says Backing Social Care Investment Will Save Lives and Strengthen the UK Economy

Care England Says Backing Social Care Investment Will Save Lives and Strengthen the UK Economy

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Care England has responded to the open letter issued to the Prime Minister, Chancellor and Secretary of State for Health and Social Care by leading... Care England Says Backing Social Care Investment Will Save Lives and Strengthen the UK Economy appeared first on The Carer.

Work Begins on an 85-Bed Care Home Which Will Be Hallmark’s First Fully Electric Care Home

Work Begins on an 85-Bed Care Home Which Will Be Hallmark’s First Fully Electric Care Home

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Construction has begun on a new luxury care home at a 1.8-acre site on Cypress Drive in Cardiff’s St Mellons community, with Hallmark investing £23.5... Work Begins on an 85-Bed Care Home Which Will Be Hallmark’s First Fully Electric Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Fitness to Practise cases being resolved at fastest rate in nearly five years

Fitness to Practise cases being resolved at fastest rate in nearly five years

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The rolling average of Fitness to Practise (FtP) cases that the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is resolving end-to-end within 15 months has approached 72%

476 Scottish Care Homes Have “Sold Up Or Collapsed” In Past Decade

476 Scottish Care Homes Have “Sold Up Or Collapsed” In Past Decade

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Hundreds of Scottish care homes have “sold up or collapsed” in the past decade, the Liberal Democrats have revealed. Scottish Liberal Democrat MP Angus MacDonald... 476 Scottish Care Homes Have “Sold Up Or Collapsed” In Past Decade appeared first on The Carer.

Working in understaffed services is ‘making nurses sick’, survey suggests

Working in understaffed services is ‘making nurses sick’, survey suggests

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Employment in understaffed services is making nurses sick, according to survey findings, which also show that nursing staff are experiencing related nightmares and panic attacks. Working in understaffed services is ‘making nurses sick’, survey suggests appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Whether through a headset or at the bedside, it’s about human trust’

‘Whether through a headset or at the bedside, it’s about human trust’

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Student editor Jen Winch reflects on her time working at NHS 24 and the change in becoming a student nurse. ‘Whether through a headset or at the bedside, it’s about human trust’ appeared first on Nursing Times.