Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care

Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care

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Nurses are as good as doctors, and in some cases may be better, when it comes to giving hospital care traditionally handled by doctors, according to a large review of available research. Nurses ‘at least as good’ as doctors at giving hospital care appeared first on Nursing Times.

SSSC Registered - a qualified workforce: Allison’s story

SSSC Registered - a qualified workforce: Allison’s story

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Allison is a social care worker providing care at home and housing support services in the Glasgow area. Her career in care started as a natural progression after being an unpaid carer for family members. Allison has a hearing impairment and was anxious it would stand in her way when completing her SVQ. Today she shares her experience.  

Berkshire Care Home Resident Celebrates 107th Birthday Surrounded By Family And Friends

Berkshire Care Home Resident Celebrates 107th Birthday Surrounded By Family And Friends

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A Berkshire care home resident has celebrated an incredible milestone after turning 107 years old. Resident Irene Muggeridge celebrated her birthday surrounded by family, fellow... Berkshire Care Home Resident Celebrates 107th Birthday Surrounded By Family And Friends appeared first on The Carer.

Schoolchildren Bring World Puzzle Day Magic to Shepperton Care Home

Schoolchildren Bring World Puzzle Day Magic to Shepperton Care Home

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Residents at The Burlington Care Home in Shepperton experienced the joy of intergenerational connection when pupils from Saxon Primary School in Shepperton visited to mark... Schoolchildren Bring World Puzzle Day Magic to Shepperton Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

NHS waiting list lowest in almost 3 years as NHS battled busiest winter on record

NHS waiting list lowest in almost 3 years as NHS battled busiest winter on record

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The NHS delivered more elective activity in 2025 than any other year in its history, helping cut the waiting list to its lowest level since February 2023. Staff delivered a historic high of 18.4 million treatments and operations in 2025, up from 18 million in 2024, as the waiting list dropped to 7.29 million. Today’s […]

Community Teddy Bear Appeal Brings Comfort And Joy To Residents At Braintree Care Home

Community Teddy Bear Appeal Brings Comfort And Joy To Residents At Braintree Care Home

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Residents at Aspen Grange care home in Braintree have been enjoying some extra comfort and companionship thanks to a heart-warming community initiative held in support... Community Teddy Bear Appeal Brings Comfort And Joy To Residents At Braintree Care Home appeared first on The Carer.

Care UK Launches Big Dementia Conversation

Care UK Launches Big Dementia Conversation

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A new survey has revealed that nearly four in 10 people actively avoid visiting relatives living with dementia due to the difficulties involved, prompting the... Care UK Launches Big Dementia Conversation appeared first on The Carer.

Brampton Manor Partners with Nature Reserve to Plant Community Orchard

Brampton Manor Partners with Nature Reserve to Plant Community Orchard

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Residents and Team at Brampton Manor care home rolled up their sleeves and braved damp February weather to plant five fruit trees in the home’s... Brampton Manor Partners with Nature Reserve to Plant Community Orchard appeared first on The Carer.

RCN Scotland Manifesto Calls On The Next Scottish Government To Value Nursing Properly

RCN Scotland Manifesto Calls On The Next Scottish Government To Value Nursing Properly

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More than three quarters (78%) of Scots believe there are not enough nursing staff to provide safe and effective care in Scotland’s health and care... RCN Scotland Manifesto Calls On The Next Scottish Government To Value Nursing Properly appeared first on The Carer.

New Report Sets Out Vision For Improving Adult Social Care Through Better Partnerships With Care Providers

New Report Sets Out Vision For Improving Adult Social Care Through Better Partnerships With Care Providers

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My Home Life England, part of City St George’s, University of London, has today launched a major new report, ‘Improved outcomes through partnership working: A... New Report Sets Out Vision For Improving Adult Social Care Through Better Partnerships With Care Providers appeared first on The Carer.

‘Why loyalty‑based leadership has no place in the modern NHS’

‘Why loyalty‑based leadership has no place in the modern NHS’

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Samantha Mosharaf explores the impact of loyalty‑based leadership behaviours on psychological safety within nursing teams. ‘Why loyalty‑based leadership has no place in the modern NHS’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Health visitors and school nurses urge investment in refreshed childhood programme

Health visitors and school nurses urge investment in refreshed childhood programme

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School and public health nurses have welcomed the launch of a refreshed childhood public health nursing programme for England, but warned that urgent workforce investment was needed to meet its requirements. Health visitors and school nurses urge investment in refreshed childhood programme appeared first on Nursing Times.