UK specialists head to Congo as concerns about Ebola increase
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Public health specialists from the UK are being deployed to central Africa to help respond to the unfolding Ebola outbreak in the region. UK specialists head to Congo as concerns about Ebola increase appeared first on Nursing Times.
Reports of Belfast police advising nurses to show ID to masked men
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The police in Northern Ireland are looking into reports that its officers advised Black and minority ethnic nurses to show their ID to masked men while trying to get to work during the recent unrest. Reports of Belfast police advising nurses to show ID to masked men appeared first on Nursing Times.
Healthcare professionals and patients in Scotland urged to shape future of nursing and midwifery practice learning
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Healthcare professionals, leaders and patients in Scotland are being urged to have their say on how the next generation of nurses and midwives are educated – as
Technology Enabled Care Leader Honoured By The King
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The chief executive of TSA, the national advisory body for the technology enabled care (TEC) sector, has been honoured by His Majesty the King in the 2026 Birthday Honours List. Technology Enabled Care Leader Honoured By The King appeared first on The Carer.
Royal Appointment As Care Home Residents Toast The King’s Birthday
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Royal well-wishers at care homes in the south have marked the King’s official birthday with a host of festive celebrations. Royal Appointment As Care Home Residents Toast The King’s Birthday appeared first on The Carer.
New Manager At Lovett’s Eden Manor Care Home In Carlisle
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Lovett Care has appointed Gary Jones to the position of general manager at its popular Eden Manor care home on Langrigg Road in Carlisle. New Manager At Lovett’s Eden Manor Care Home In Carlisle appeared first on The Carer.
300,000 Learning Disabled Adults Shut Out Of Job Market, says Hft
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Learning disability charity Hft has declared a “city’s-worth of talent” is being needlessly shut out of the job market – and is calling on UK employers to give learning disabled people a chance. 300,000 Learning Disabled Adults Shut Out Of Job Market, says Hft appeared first on The Carer.
Care Home Manager Raises £1,200 for Crossroads Care Surrey
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Margielyn Gonzaga, Home Manager of The Burlington Care Home in Shepperton, has raised £1,200 for Crossroads Care Surrey after completing a full day of Bushtucker-style challenges at this year's I'm a Director, Get Me Out of Here! event. Care Home Manager Raises £1,200 for Crossroads Care Surrey appeared first on The Carer.
Trust Gap Threatens £42bn AI opportunity, FSB says
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Unlocking wider AI adoption among small firms could add more than £42 billion to the UK economy each year – but fears around data, liability and copyright are holding many back, the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has said. Trust Gap Threatens £42bn AI opportunity, FSB says appeared first on The Carer.
Common themes in fitness to practise referrals and resources to help
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We’ve looked at the most common themes in referrals we investigated and closed from April 2025 to March 2026. Understanding these themes can help registered workers and employers identify areas for reflection and improvement.
Snapshot report on the social service workforce
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The Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) has published its latest Register snapshot report giving a unique insight into the social work, social care and children and young people workforce on their Register.
National Care Association Pledges Support for Care workers Caught Up in the Belfast Violence
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The National Care Association (NCA) has issued a statement strongly condemning the violence and disorder in Belfast this week, which is targeting migrant and ethnic... National Care Association Pledges Support for Care workers Caught Up in the Belfast Violence appeared first on The Carer.