Gonorrhoea vaccine greenlit in ‘major milestone’ for public health

Gonorrhoea vaccine greenlit in ‘major milestone’ for public health

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The world’s first routine vaccination for gonorrhoea is being rolled out in England. Gonorrhoea vaccine greenlit in ‘major milestone’ for public health appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘There are many notable nurses in our history who are often overlooked’

‘There are many notable nurses in our history who are often overlooked’

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Helene Donnelly reflects on the lasting impact of several influential figures in nursing's history, who are often overlooked. ‘There are many notable nurses in our history who are often overlooked’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Delay to publication of Thirlwall Inquiry final report

Delay to publication of Thirlwall Inquiry final report

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The final report from the public inquiry into the crimes committed by former neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is now expected in early 2026 – a decade after they took place.  Delay to publication of Thirlwall Inquiry final report appeared first on Nursing Times.

Scotland’s Equalities Minister Condemns ‘Devastating’ UK Migration Proposals

Scotland’s Equalities Minister Condemns ‘Devastating’ UK Migration Proposals

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Scotland’s Equalities Minister Kaukab Stewart has urged the UK Government to rethink its immigration white paper to take account of Scotland’s distinct population needs. Following... Scotland’s Equalities Minister Condemns ‘Devastating’ UK Migration Proposals appeared first on The Carer.

Dementia Carers Count at 10 Downing Street

Dementia Carers Count at 10 Downing Street

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A delegation from Dementia Carers Count handed in a collection of dementia carers’ testimonials to the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer yesterday (May 22). Over... Dementia Carers Count at 10 Downing Street appeared first on The Carer.

Northern Ireland nurses facing pay delays despite deal sign-off

Northern Ireland nurses facing pay delays despite deal sign-off

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The health minister in Northern Ireland has accepted recommendations on nurse pay but has said he “cannot be sure” that he will be able to fund them. Northern Ireland nurses facing pay delays despite deal sign-off appeared first on Nursing Times.

Burnley Care Home Residents Share Memories With Boots Memory Box

Burnley Care Home Residents Share Memories With Boots Memory Box

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Residents at HC-One’s Dove Court Care Home, in Burnley, Lancashire, marked Dementia Action Week 2025 (19–25 May) by taking part in a heartfelt reminiscence activity... Burnley Care Home Residents Share Memories With Boots Memory Box appeared first on The Carer.

Watford Care Home Residents Learn To “Bee” More Conscious On World Bee Day

Watford Care Home Residents Learn To “Bee” More Conscious On World Bee Day

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To mark World Bee Day in May, residents and staff at RMBI Care Co. Home Prince Michael of Kent Court, in Watford, have recently enjoyed... Watford Care Home Residents Learn To “Bee” More Conscious On World Bee Day appeared first on The Carer.

‘How can we improve the uptake of the annual health check?’

‘How can we improve the uptake of the annual health check?’

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Student editor Rebecca Kenderdine on improving the uptake of the annual health check for patients with severe mental illness. ‘How can we improve the uptake of the annual health check?’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Report Warns Of Hidden Toll Of Brain Injury Costs The Economy £43 Billion A Year

Report Warns Of Hidden Toll Of Brain Injury Costs The Economy £43 Billion A Year

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Specialist rehabilitation investment could reduce annual acute, longer term and social care costs facing the NHS and social services. This is according to a new... Report Warns Of Hidden Toll Of Brain Injury Costs The Economy £43 Billion A Year appeared first on The Carer.

The Care Workers’ Charity Publishes The Findings Of Its Care Worker Wellbeing Survey

The Care Workers’ Charity Publishes The Findings Of Its Care Worker Wellbeing Survey

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The Care Workers’ Charity has published the findings of its Care Worker Wellbeing Survey—a powerful reflection of the state of the adult social care workforce,... The Care Workers’ Charity Publishes The Findings Of Its Care Worker Wellbeing Survey appeared first on The Carer.

‘Nurse and midwife education must adapt to the changing landscape’

‘Nurse and midwife education must adapt to the changing landscape’

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Consolata Kirigia discusses the the future of nursing and midwifery education, and how it needs to adapt to a changing global healthcare landscape. ‘Nurse and midwife education must adapt to the changing landscape’ appeared first on Nursing Times.