Disabled Boy’s Parents Historic Bid To Halt Casualty Closure
The parents of a severely disabled boy have launched a court battle against the closure of their local casualty unit saying the move could lead to his death.
Read MoreThe parents of a severely disabled boy have launched a court battle against the closure of their local casualty unit saying the move could lead to his death.
Read MoreSome 150 charities say they were unable to apply for government money for training schemes because of problems with a new online application system.
Read MoreThe NHS is still spending too much on stand-in nurses to cover absences, with the 2005 bill topping £1bn, MPs say. The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee pointed out this was 9% of the total nursing budget.
Read MoreA month-old baby boy is in hospital with serious injuries after falling from a window at a mental health clinic which treats post-natal depression. A 29-year-old woman, understood to be
Read MoreMentally ill prisoners wait significantly longer to be transferred to hospital than their counterparts in the community and the new mental health bill must address this inequality, argue two doctors in this week’s BMJ.
Read MoreA hearing into the conduct of a Registered Social Worker from London will be held on 14 and 15 June 2007 by the social care workforce regulator for England, the General Social Care Council (GSCC).
Read MoreA major advance in understanding the genetics behind several of the world’s most common diseases has been reported. The landmark Wellcome Trust study analysed DNA from the blood of 17,000 people to find genetic differences.
Read MoreA toolkit that calls on governments to put the health of their citizens first has been released by the BMA and the Commonwealth Medical Trust. Mary Robinson, President of Realizing Rights: the Ethical Globalization Initiative, former President of Ireland and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights is launching the ‘Right to Health’ toolkit.
Read MorePeople on anti-HIV drug Viracept are being warned batches of the therapy may have been contaminated with potentially cancer-causing chemicals. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency put out the alert after makers Roche moved to recall all batches of the drug in circulation.
Read MoreLeslie Morphy, chief executive of Crisis has highlighted the shortage of accommodation for homeless people at the organisation’s annual conference in London. Morphy was the opening speaker yesterday at the Crisis ‘Tackling homelessness in the next decade’ conference at the Stock Exchange in London.
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