Pledge To Continue Children’s Cancer Services In Aberdeen
The Scottish Government has given one of the strongest indications to date that children’s cancer services in Aberdeen will be saved.
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The Scottish Government has given one of the strongest indications to date that children’s cancer services in Aberdeen will be saved.
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THE embattled Health Services Executive is receiving 400 formal complaints a month from disgruntled members of the public.
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Council leader Chris Holley has lost a Valentine’s Day vote of no confidence from councillors.It came last night at the end of discussions on reports into the state of the city’s social services section.
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A smutty nurse who made a string of inappropriate comments while at work faces being kicked out of the profession.
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The social work service which provides help for Derbyshire people in family court proceedings is inadequate, according to Government inspectors.
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A CARE home dubbed ‘poor’ by government inspectors is an innocent victim of red tape and rocketing regulations, declared its director.
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A dishonest home care assistant who stole from trusting and vulnerable pensioners has been jailed for eight months.
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DISGRUNTLED residents have unanimously voted in favour of saving Thornaby’s last council-run care home – after staging an unofficial poll in front of council officials.
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The details of a multi-million-pound shake-up of home care services across the Bath area are revealed today.
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Charities trying to tackle some of Scotland’s worst health problems say they are struggling to work productively with the NHS.
A survey published today reveals almost 40% find it difficult to assist the Scottish health service, even though services are stretched and partnership working is required by law.
One organisation spoke of the NHS paying “lip service” to the voluntary sector.
Another said they were locked in a power battle with public bodies because of shortages of funding.
Voluntary Health Scotland, which represents more than 300 voluntary and community groups, commissioned the research. Well-known bodies including the British Red Cross, Barnardo’s and Age Concern Scotland took part.
The study focused on the drive to improve the health of the population and keep people out of hospital. This is the principal aim of Community Health Partnerships (CHPs), which bring together NHS, council and other workers in an area to manage community health care.
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