Nursing Times Workforce Awards 2026 open for entries

Nursing Times Workforce Awards 2026 open for entries

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The ninth annual Nursing Times Workforce Awards have been launched today and are now open for submissions and nominations. Nursing Times Workforce Awards 2026 open for entries appeared first on Nursing Times.

Learning disability charity enters administration during finance inquiry

Learning disability charity enters administration during finance inquiry

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A charity that provides support for young people with learning disabilities in Northamptonshire has gone into administration as an investigation continues into financial management. Learning disability charity enters administration during finance inquiry appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nursing school partners with navy to launch new apprenticeship

Nursing school partners with navy to launch new apprenticeship

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The Royal Navy has launched its first-ever Level 5 healthcare apprenticeship with the University of Lancashire, with up to 80 personnel a year expected to benefit from the programme. Nursing school partners with navy to launch new apprenticeship appeared first on Nursing Times.

London Care Record Used Over 100 Million Times To Support Joined-Up Care

London Care Record Used Over 100 Million Times To Support Joined-Up Care

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The London Care Record has now been used to support over 100 million ‘moments of care’ since it was introduced in 2020 (30 March 2026).... London Care Record Used Over 100 Million Times To Support Joined-Up Care appeared first on The Carer.

‘I left my placement with a clear picture of the kind of nurse I want to be’

‘I left my placement with a clear picture of the kind of nurse I want to be’

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Student editor Jen Winch on learning from placements and how the placement environment makes all the difference. ‘I left my placement with a clear picture of the kind of nurse I want to be’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Activating Your Brain While Sitting Helps Reduce Dementia Risk Study Reveals

Activating Your Brain While Sitting Helps Reduce Dementia Risk Study Reveals

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Care home activity coordinators and nursing staff may need to reconsider how they think about residents’ downtime, following the publication of compelling new research showing... Activating Your Brain While Sitting Helps Reduce Dementia Risk Study Reveals appeared first on The Carer.

A Night to Remember at the Lincolnshire Care Awards 2025!

A Night to Remember at the Lincolnshire Care Awards 2025!

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Broadcaster and presenter Melvyn Prior hosted the event on 26th March, which was organised by the Lincolnshire Care Association (LinCA), at the DoubleTree by Hilton... A Night to Remember at the Lincolnshire Care Awards 2025! appeared first on The Carer.

Martello Manor Marks Hythe Opening with Mayor, Veterans Group and Dementia Leaders

Martello Manor Marks Hythe Opening with Mayor, Veterans Group and Dementia Leaders

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Martello Manor, the newest care home by provider Boutique Care Homes, officially opened the doors to its Show Suite on, welcoming over 50 guests, in... Martello Manor Marks Hythe Opening with Mayor, Veterans Group and Dementia Leaders appeared first on The Carer.

Leading Voices Confirmed as New Speakers Announced for Dementia Forward Conference

Leading Voices Confirmed as New Speakers Announced for Dementia Forward Conference

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Following the recent announcement of the Dementia Forward Conference, taking place on Friday 22nd May at Scarborough Rugby Club, a distinguished line-up of speakers and... Leading Voices Confirmed as New Speakers Announced for Dementia Forward Conference appeared first on The Carer.

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls?

Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls?

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Find out how the NMC panel acted in this case. Not yet read the case? Read the charge and background here Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls? appeared first on Nursing Times.

What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls?

What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls?

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Each month, Nursing Times will consider a real-life case heard by the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s fitness to practise panel. We’ll give you the facts of the case, as presented to the panel, and you’ll get a chance to consider what decision you would have made. What should happen to a nurse who did not follow the correct procedures after residents’ falls? appeared first on Nursing Times.

Millions of older people to get vaccine against serious lung infection

Millions of older people to get vaccine against serious lung infection

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Millions of older people can now get protection against a virus which causes serious lung infections like bronchitis and pneumonia – preventing potentially thousands of hospital admissions a year. All adults aged 80 and over, and people living in a care home for older adults, are now eligible for the NHS respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) […]