Anenta Urges Action To Protect Care And Nursing Home Staff From Dangers Of Hazardous Medical Waste
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A new academic report from the University of Oradea has placed a spotlight on the urgent need for the adoption of better prevention, training, and... Anenta Urges Action To Protect Care And Nursing Home Staff From Dangers Of Hazardous Medical Waste appeared first on The Carer.
First-Year Nursing Students from the University of Nottingham Visit Coppice Lodge
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HC-One’s Coppice Lodge Care Home in Arnold, Nottingham, recently welcomed a group of first-year nursing students from the University of Nottingham for an engaging learning... First-Year Nursing Students from the University of Nottingham Visit Coppice Lodge appeared first on The Carer.
Patients To Benefit From “Cutting-Edge” NHS Care From Their Homes
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More patients will receive faster, more convenient care from the comfort of their own homes, through the rollout of new digital technologies across the NHS.... Patients To Benefit From “Cutting-Edge” NHS Care From Their Homes appeared first on The Carer.
Client Contributions Now Council’s Biggest Income Source as Social Care Costs Rise
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Councils in England are increasingly relying on payments from residents to fund adult social care, with client contributions now overtaking NHS income as the largest... Client Contributions Now Council’s Biggest Income Source as Social Care Costs Rise appeared first on The Carer.
Worcester-Based Home Recognised Nationally For Leadership And Innovation In Dementia Care
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The Mill House Care Home in Worcester has achieved the Three Star Platinum Accreditation from the National Dementia Care Accreditation Scheme (NaDCAS) — the organisation’s... Worcester-Based Home Recognised Nationally For Leadership And Innovation In Dementia Care appeared first on The Carer.
Meals On Wheel-Chairs: Residents Race In A Bid To Raise Awareness Of Vital Service
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Seven speedy racers took to their motorised chairs at Harrogate Neighbours’ The Cuttings to see who could deliver a meal to a volunteer in the... Meals On Wheel-Chairs: Residents Race In A Bid To Raise Awareness Of Vital Service appeared first on The Carer.
Care UK Celebrates Success In Sen Career Development
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Care UK has marked the first anniversary of its partnership with Ways into Work, supporting students with special educational needs to enter the care sector.... Care UK Celebrates Success In Sen Career Development appeared first on The Carer.
Final panel decision: What should happen to a nurse who attempted to engage in a sexual communication with a child?
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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 attempted to engage in a sexual communication with a child? appeared first on Nursing Times.
What should happen to a nurse who attempted to engage in a sexual communication with a child?
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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 attempted to engage in a sexual communication with a child? appeared first on Nursing Times.
New national network for dementia research nurses launched
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A dedicated nationwide network of dementia research nurses is being set up with the aim of boosting participation in trials on treatments for the neurological condition. New national network for dementia research nurses launched appeared first on Nursing Times.
RCN calls on Reeves to do more to support nursing students in budget
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The Royal College of Nursing has urged the chancellor to use the autumn budget later this month to provide better financial support to nursing students. RCN calls on Reeves to do more to support nursing students in budget appeared first on Nursing Times.
Nursing students to receive palliative care training before placements
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Nursing students in Hertfordshire are set to benefit from end-of-life-care training in advance of their first placements, under an education initiative. Nursing students to receive palliative care training before placements appeared first on Nursing Times.