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Senior lecturer Jim Ridley reflects on the importance of supporting people with learning d
In a move it describes as ‘common sense’, the Nursing and Midwifery Cou
A campaign to persuade the RCN to rejoin a global federation of nurses has won the backing
Consultation launch on nursing associate role to bridge gap between HCAs and register
Super-sized chocolate bars will be banned in hospital shops and canteens as part of the la
Children who have learning disabilities should be identified befor
Cook Islands secretary of state for health Elizabeth Iro has been named the World Health O
RCN and Unison have urged the government to secure the rights of European Union nationals
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.
Having additional information added to summary care records (SCR) could greatly improve the
Emotional stories and discussions of best practice were heard alongside an announcement on
Ministers have been warned they will need to find additional funding for the NHS if staff a
Nurses who have been assaulted while at work will lobby MPs next week to push for
The health secretary tells parliament that the pay cap on public sector workers has been sc