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Steve Ford

Steve Ford

Editor in Chief at QST

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Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust | Nursing Times

We have asked employers around the UK to make a pledge to support the Covid-19: Are You OK? campaign. Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust has made that
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Former president among recipients of RCN fellowships and awards | N...

Former Royal College of Nursing president Dr Cecilia Anim is among the organisation’s members recognised this year with fellowships, honorary fellowships,
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Pennine Care next trust to sign our staff health and wellbeing pled...

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Review to look at long-term workforce needs for health and social c...

A review is set to take place into the future workforce needs of the health and social care sectors in England, fuelled by rising demand for services and
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‘A united approach to tackling racism is the best and only way forw...

Nursing staff can be, and are, the victims of either institutional racism and the direct racist actions. But both are equally unacceptable.
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Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | Nursing Times

We have asked employers around the UK to make a pledge to support the Covid-19: Are You OK? campaign. Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has made that
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UK studies find ‘very low’ risk of severe Covid-19 illness in child...

The risk of severe illness and death from coronavirus is extremely low in children and teenagers, according to those behind the UK’s most comprehensive
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Commemorative coin marks year of the nurse and pandemic effort | Nu...

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Care home provider begins consultation on mandatary Covid-19 jabs |...

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‘Ignoring the evidence available on 12 July would indeed be reckles...

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Resource: 4 Mental Health’s wellbeing plan and safety plan | Nursin...

Nursing Times has collected information on a series of free virtual courses and resources that are relevant to the Covid-19: Are You OK? campaign and
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New research resource named after pioneering mental health nurse | ...

A new collection of advanced nursing research has been named after a renowned refugee nurse and professor of mental health nursing. The Royal College of
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‘Moves towards equality are welcome but must accelerate’ | Nursing ...

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Frontline staff and vulnerable groups set to be offered Covid-19 bo...

Health and care staff, those aged over 70 and other vulnerable groups should be offered a Covid-19 booster vaccination in the autumn, according to interim
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NHS nurses gain more flexible working rights under new agreement | ...

A range of restrictions on NHS flexible working requests are to be scrapped, following an agreement between health service employers and unions aimed at
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All women should do pelvic floor muscle training, advises NICE | Nu...

Women of all ages should be encouraged to do pelvic floor muscle training to help prevent the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction, according to draft
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Continuity of community nursing care ‘improves patient outcomes’ | ...

Having the same community nurse for home health visits may prevent readmission for patients with dementia, according to US researchers. They found people
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‘A few good reasons to think about World Continence Week’ | Nursing...

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