Royal Free equips nurses with bodycams to tackle violence

Royal Free equips nurses with bodycams to tackle violence

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A major London trust has introduced body-worn cameras for its senior nurses to try and curb high levels of violence and aggression being levelled against staff. Royal Free equips nurses with bodycams to tackle violence appeared first on Nursing Times.

Record number of norovirus patients in hospital

Record number of norovirus patients in hospital

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Hospitals in England have been hit by a storm of norovirus infections as the number of beds taken up by patients with the virus reached a record high last week.   An average 1,160 patients a day were in hospital with norovirus last week -a 22% surge on the previous week (948) and more than […]

Report: young nurses more stressed and less satisfied with work

Report: young nurses more stressed and less satisfied with work

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A new analysis of NHS Staff Survey data suggests that young nursing staff are the least satisfied with their jobs – and are doing the most overtime to supplement their incomes. Report: young nurses more stressed and less satisfied with work appeared first on Nursing Times.

NHS rolls out life-changing treatment offering ‘new hope’ for hundreds of children with severe epilepsy

NHS rolls out life-changing treatment offering ‘new hope’ for hundreds of children with severe epilepsy

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Hundreds of children with severe epilepsy will be able to benefit from a groundbreaking new treatment on the NHS that could significantly reduce their seizures, providing new hope for them and their families. The drug, fenfluramine, will be funded for NHS patients in England from today (Thursday 20 February) after the National Institute for Health […]

Isle of Man: RCN to open new strike ballot over pay

Isle of Man: RCN to open new strike ballot over pay

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Nurses on the Isle of Man are being asked about their appetite for further strikes, as staff remain dissatisfied with the most recent pay offer. Isle of Man: RCN to open new strike ballot over pay appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Internationally educated nurses are transforming NHS leadership’

‘Internationally educated nurses are transforming NHS leadership’

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Jerome Babate, from the Filipino Nursing Diaspora Network, explains why the recent appointment of Manny Gnanaraj is so important for leadership by internationally educated nurses. ‘Internationally educated nurses are transforming NHS leadership’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

‘Compelling’ evidence in favour of Letby, her lawyer claims

‘Compelling’ evidence in favour of Letby, her lawyer claims

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Lucy Letby's barrister has told Nursing Times his team has "hope" that her conviction could be overturned, after a review found no medical evidence that the former neonatal nurse harmed babies. ‘Compelling’ evidence in favour of Letby, her lawyer claims appeared first on Nursing Times.

Nursing Times Awards 2024: Dame Elizabeth Anionwu Award for Inclusivity in Nursing and Midwifery winner and shortlist

Nursing Times Awards 2024: Dame Elizabeth Anionwu Award for Inclusivity in Nursing and Midwifery winner and shortlist

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Find out more about the winner and shortlisted entries in the Dame Elizabeth Anionwu Award for Inclusivity in Nursing and Midwifery category at the 2024 Nursing Times Awards. Nursing Times Awards 2024: Dame Elizabeth Anionwu Award for Inclusivity in Nursing and Midwifery winner and shortlist appeared first on Nursing Times.

Four Long-Serving Staff At St Helens Hall Care Home Celebrate 60 Years Of Dedicated Service

Four Long-Serving Staff At St Helens Hall Care Home Celebrate 60 Years Of Dedicated Service

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Four dedicated colleagues at St Helens Hall Care Home in St Helens, part of Sandstone Care, are each celebrating 15 years of service, marking a... Four Long-Serving Staff At St Helens Hall Care Home Celebrate 60 Years Of Dedicated Service appeared first on The Carer.

Camberley Manor Celebrates Residents’ Achievements at the 7th Annual Golden Rose Awards

Camberley Manor Celebrates Residents’ Achievements at the 7th Annual Golden Rose Awards

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On Friday 14th February, Camberley Manor care home, in Deepcut Surrey, hosted its 7th Annual Golden Rose Awards, a special event to celebrate the remarkable... Camberley Manor Celebrates Residents’ Achievements at the 7th Annual Golden Rose Awards appeared first on The Carer.

Anchor And Royal British Legion Announce Landmark Partnership

Anchor And Royal British Legion Announce Landmark Partnership

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Anchor, England’s largest not-for-profit provider of housing and care for people in later life, and the country’s biggest armed forces charity the Royal British Legion... Anchor And Royal British Legion Announce Landmark Partnership appeared first on The Carer.

Hill House Tackles Loneliness With ‘Don’t Eat Alone’ Lunch

Hill House Tackles Loneliness With ‘Don’t Eat Alone’ Lunch

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Hill House care home recently held successful ‘Don’t Eat Alone’ lunch for people in Honiton and Combe Raleigh who would otherwise be eating alone. Hill... Hill House Tackles Loneliness With ‘Don’t Eat Alone’ Lunch appeared first on The Carer.