Win-win situation’ for pioneering Bucks care scheme
Prevention is better than cure and with that in mind Bucks County Council has launched a new £4 million scheme to provide vulnerable adults with early care. The scheme, Prevention
Read MorePrevention is better than cure and with that in mind Bucks County Council has launched a new £4 million scheme to provide vulnerable adults with early care. The scheme, Prevention
Read MoreIt was first rated inadequate in 2009 following a series of deaths of children known to social workers – including Khyra Ishaq, who was starved to death Birmingham city council’s
Read MoreThe borough’s new consumer champion for health and social care launched on Wednesday and now begins the process of recruiting board members. The launch, at Walthamstow Assembly Hall, saw 150
Read MoreIf people became more involved with care homes it would benefit residents and provide an extra quality check, by Lord Michael Bichard Cookery classes, art installations, coffee mornings. On Friday,
Read MoreA BUSINESSMAN has applied to open a new children’s home in Littleover but 12 people have objected. Meaksh Mehan, who runs Uma Fashions, in Normanton Road, has applied to Derby
Read MoreToo many mentally ill people are being held in police cells, say four watchdog bodies in England and Wales. A report from the four bodies covering police, prisons and care
Read MoreDoncaster Council has appointed a new improvement partner to transform its children’s services. An Oftsted report last year found standards at the council were low and social workers were failing
Read MoreNew chairman of the Care Quality Commission says that his organisation is still “not fully set up” to inspect hospitals. The public can have no confidence that the hospitals watchdog
Read MoreEngland’s NHS regulator is to review a decision not to name those behind a possible “cover-up” after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital. A review of the
Read MoreHealth Minister Edwin Poots has officially launched a pilot initiative aimed at tackling drug misuse in East Belfast. ‘RAPID’ (Remove all Prescription and Illegal Drugs) is a community safety initiative
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