Adult Social Care Vacancy Rate Falls to Lowest Level in a Decade as Workforce Grows
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The vacancy rate in England’s adult social care sector has fallen to its lowest level in a decade, according to new data published by Skills for Care – the national charity that works to strengthen England's adult social care workforce. Adult Social Care Vacancy Rate Falls to Lowest Level in a Decade as Workforce Grows appeared first on The Carer.
Living with back pain: long-term management and rehabilitation
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This final article in our series on the spine explores how effective rehabilitation plans can be used to support holistic recovery from back pain. Living with back pain: long-term management and rehabilitation appeared first on Nursing Times.
Test your knowledge on living with back pain: long-term management and rehabilitation
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Test your knowledge and gain evidence of your professional development with Nursing Times Self-assessment bite-sized CPD. Test your knowledge on living with back pain: long-term management and rehabilitation appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nurses respond to BMA survey on use of advanced practitioners
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has again issued a defence of advanced practitioners, in response to fresh concerns from the British Medical Association (BMA) about the risks of doctor substitution. Nurses respond to BMA survey on use of advanced practitioners appeared first on Nursing Times.
NICE approves landmark new drug that delays type 1 diabetes
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A new treatment that can slow down the development of type 1 diabetes has been recommended by new guidance for the NHS out today. NICE approves landmark new drug that delays type 1 diabetes appeared first on Nursing Times.
Unions and charities unite in call for action on corridor care in Wales
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A group of nine NHS unions and healthcare charities have sent the Welsh Government a list of “immediately actionable steps” to bring about an end to so-called corridor care in the country. Unions and charities unite in call for action on corridor care in Wales appeared first on Nursing Times.
Health and Social Care Leaders Urge Next Prime Minister to Deliver Long-Promised Reforms
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Health and social care leaders have called on the next Labour leader and Prime Minister to seize a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity to improve the nation’s health and finally tackle long-delayed social care reform... Health and Social Care Leaders Urge Next Prime Minister to Deliver Long-Promised Reforms appeared first on The Carer.
Resident Ambassador At Hugh Myddelton House Rosa Does It Again
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Residents and staff at Hugh Myddelton House Care Home in Southgate have once again come together to support their inspiring Resident Ambassador, Rosa Bertolino, in a successful fundraising effort for the MS Society. Resident Ambassador At Hugh Myddelton House Rosa Does It Again appeared first on The Carer.
Meallmore Scales New Heights for Age Scotland
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Scottish care provider Meallmore has scaled new heights to raise over £2,500 for charity. Meallmore Scales New Heights for Age Scotland appeared first on The Carer.
King’s Fund Report Says That Addressing ‘Dementia Data Gap’ Key to Delivering Future Recommendations of Casey Commission and MSF
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A new King's Fund report has today [23rd June] said that addressing the 'dementia data gap' is key to delivering on the future recommendations of the Casey Commission and Modern Service Framework for Frailty and Dementia. King’s Fund Report Says That Addressing ‘Dementia Data Gap’ Key to Delivering Future Recommendations of Casey Commission and MSF appeared first on The Carer.
Pearly Queen Brings Cockney Cheer to Lake View Lodge During Care Home Open Week
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Residents at Lake View Lodge care home in Halling enjoyed traditional Cockney fun when they welcomed Susan Golding, the Pearly Queen of Silvertown, as part of this year's Care Home Open Week celebrations. Pearly Queen Brings Cockney Cheer to Lake View Lodge During Care Home Open Week appeared first on The Carer.
Government Sets Out Progress on Adult Social Care Reform Recommendations
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The Government has outlined a series of measures aimed at strengthening adult social care in England, following recommendations made by the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care led by Baroness Louise Casey. Government Sets Out Progress on Adult Social Care Reform Recommendations appeared first on The Carer.