Hospice Goes Wild Over £9k Lotto Windfall
The grounds of the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice are to be transformed into a wildlife area with the help of a Big Lottery Fund windfall.
Read MoreThe grounds of the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice are to be transformed into a wildlife area with the help of a Big Lottery Fund windfall.
Read MoreHead teachers who are socially inclusive and embrace the Every Child Matters agenda will improve results, according to a study. The soon-to-be-published National College of School Leadership study examined six schools based in disadvantaged areas.
Read MoreMore must be done to cut the number of former soldiers sleeping rough on London’s streets, a major homelessness conference has heard. In fact, a third of all of rough sleepers are former armed forces personnel, said Caroline Spelman MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.
Read MoreProposed £3.3 million cuts to the social services budget could cost a council its “excellent” rating, a meeting was told. The adult social care service operated by Blackburn with Darwen Council has a three-star very good’ assessment, as part of annual quality checks by the Audit Commission.
Read MoreTeenagers on work experience were forced to blow the whistle about abuse in a care home, despite regular visits from council and health workers. Two 15-year-old girls reported gross neglected in Elmwood Care Home, Bickley to their school, sparking an inspection from the care home watchdog.
Read MoreA groundbreaking project that gives young people who have been in care a chance to inspect local authority children’s services has been launched at the House of Commons.
Read MoreThe country’s biggest children’s hospital, Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin, has claimed that 159 job cuts are being sought by the Health Service Executive. The hospital says the job cuts would have a devastating effect on services and result in unacceptable safety risks.
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 MoreThe Government has vowed to slash the length of time children must wait for help with speech difficulties – promising no-one will wait longer than 13 weeks for assessment by 2009.
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
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