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Half of people with learning disabilities who have a GP in England do not attend an a
People with learning disabilities are living longer and services need t
'Mindfulness may reduce staff sickness and even the use of physical restraint'.
The temptation to ensure people with learning disabilities make the ‘right’ decision under
A commemoration of the life of nursing hero Edith Cavell has taken place in London.
Nurses have received written reminders of the importance of encouraging
Local authority to look at how to stop protesters from making patients
A new exhibition of rarely seen photographs featuring – and taken by – nurses serving on t
Routine operations could 'cease for several months' if NHS hospitals have to deal wit
GPs in training will receive a 'golden hello' of £20,000 if they start
Staff figure falls for first time on a year-on-year basis since April 2013.
Ministers have been warned they will need to find additional funding for the NHS if staff are to receive pay rises above 1%.
Nurses who have been assaulted while at work will lobby MPs next week to push for tougher sanctions for those who attack NHS staff.
Six ‘platforms’ trainees are expected to reach on registration include accountability, health promotion, improving care and health promotion
The NHS is straining at the seams as it juggles problems with staffing shortages, rising demand and increasing numbers of patients with preventable illnesses, health and care inspectors have said.
Regional vacancy breakdown highlights ‘deepening postcode lottery’ of care and chronic shortage of nurses, RCN warns
