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An update on NHS England’s overhaul of care for people with learning disabilities
NHS Improvement unveils a simple guide to improve learning disability care standards
With the number of people with learning disabilities rising, cases of poor care
In January, the House of Commons' health committee published its i
This latest article in our series on the 2018 pay negotiations loo
The third of our series of articles setting the scene for the 2018 nego
Nearly 15 years since the implementation of the Agenda for Change
Commons health committee's report on the nursing workforce issues
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues can often be overl
Nursing experts give their views on issues likely to shape the professi
An overhaul of care for people in the West Midlands with learning disabilities and autism has more than halved inpatient admissions and cut hospital length of stay.
As the numbers of ageing populations continue to rise, a new study, abbreviated to IDS-TILDA, looks at the way the needs of an older learning disability person can be met in the 21st century.
Learning disability nurses are struggling to do their jobs properly because of inadequate staffing, however the level of ‘overall engagement’ is rising, suggesting buoyancy in the face of crisis, according to the 2016 NHS Staff Survey.
Despite a call for more front-line staff after the Winterbourne View scandal and high demand from employers, new figures show numbers are down
Almost 60% of nurses feel stressed all or most of the time, according to an exclusive Nursing Standard survey with the Sunday Mirror and the Sunday People.
