Care England Welcomes PAC Report Spotlighting Failures In The Visa System And Echoes Urgent Calls For Reform
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Care England, has welcomed the publication of the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on the Skilled Worker visa route, which echoes long-standing... Care England Welcomes PAC Report Spotlighting Failures In The Visa System And Echoes Urgent Calls For Reform appeared first on The Carer.
Hidden Quarter Trillion: Councils’ £276bn Untapped Economic Potential
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Councils across England could unleash £276 billion of untapped economic potential – equivalent to more than a 10th of national output – with government support... Hidden Quarter Trillion: Councils’ £276bn Untapped Economic Potential appeared first on The Carer.
Covid inquiry: nurses used bed sheets and bin bags as PPE
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Nurses working in care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic were making personal protective equipment out of bin bags and bedsheets, and were storing facemasks in freezer bags due to shortages, an inquiry has heard. Covid inquiry: nurses used bed sheets and bin bags as PPE appeared first on Nursing Times.
‘Philosophy at the bedside: rethinking risk, routine and IV lines’
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Anuka Boldbaatar on resistance to change within nursing and how some workplace environments can hinder, not promote, progress and creativity that are crucial for the future of our profession. ‘Philosophy at the bedside: rethinking risk, routine and IV lines’ appeared first on Nursing Times.
Government health plan ‘light on detail’ about nurse education
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The government must give more detail on how it will tackle the biggest problems facing nurse education, according to leading figures in the sector, in response to the recently published 10-year plan for the NHS. Government health plan ‘light on detail’ about nurse education appeared first on Nursing Times.
Expanding the Register – consultation response
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Our recent consultation on expanding the Register showed strong support for including the proposed new groups. The SSSC Council approved the proposal in May and we’re waiting for Scottish Ministers approval of the recommendations before going ahead.
Berkley Care Group Welcomes QICN And DHSC Leaders For Launch Of New Faculty Of Adult Social Care Nursing
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The Queen’s Institute of Community Nursing’s newly appointed Chief Executive marked her first day in post with a visit to a leading all-inclusive care group... Berkley Care Group Welcomes QICN And DHSC Leaders For Launch Of New Faculty Of Adult Social Care Nursing appeared first on The Carer.
Aylesbury Care Home Puts The Pedal To The Metal For Armed Forces Day
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A local Aylesbury care home held a successful weekend-long fundraising event following Armed Forces Day on Saturday 28 June, raising funds for Combat Stress, the... Aylesbury Care Home Puts The Pedal To The Metal For Armed Forces Day appeared first on The Carer.
NMC launches search for chair of code and revalidation review
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council has launched a recruitment campaign for a senior nursing or midwifery leader to chair a steering group which will oversee its reviews of the Code and revalidation. NMC launches search for chair of code and revalidation review appeared first on Nursing Times.
Residents Step Back In Time At The Blitz Tea Room & Jazz Lounge
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The residents at Elm Bank care home in Kettering stepped back in time with a delightful afternoon at the Blitz Tea Room and Jazz Lounge... Residents Step Back In Time At The Blitz Tea Room & Jazz Lounge appeared first on The Carer.
You as a Collaborative Leader programme
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We’re pleased to announce the popular leadership programme, You as a Collaborative Leader (YaCL) will run again in Autumn 2025. The programme is open to anyone working in health and social care, examples of who would be suitable for the programme are senior social workers and care home managers.
Hampshire Care Home’s Open Garden Weekend Raises £1,000 For NGS Charities
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The opportunity to experience a beautiful New Forest care home garden has raised nearly £1,000 for nursing and health charities. Ninety-three community visitors spent time... Hampshire Care Home’s Open Garden Weekend Raises £1,000 For NGS Charities appeared first on The Carer.