Coventry carers protest over frozen payments
CARERS who dedicate their lives to helping some of the city’s most vulnerable people in their own family homes are up in arms over their pay.
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CARERS who dedicate their lives to helping some of the city’s most vulnerable people in their own family homes are up in arms over their pay.
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A KIRKCALDY voluntary organisation which provides drug and alcohol support for young people is among a number of groups which will see their Council funding cut from this year.
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WORKERS at voluntary organisations in Leeds are facing pay cuts that a union fears will “devastate service” provided to some of the city’s most vulnerable people.
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Almost a fifth of looked-after children say they have no control over what is included in their care plan and eight per cent believe they are in the wrong placement, the third annual children’s care monitor has revealed.
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A NEW service to provide better support for many of Oxfordshire’s 60,000 carers goes live tomorrow.
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AN experienced social worker struck off over claims she failed to report an allegation of abuse has been reinstated following an appeal.
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THE FUTURE of 30 elderly residents and 21 staff hangs in the balance after a Tywyn nursing home went into administration this week.
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Following consultation with the health and social care providers it regulates, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has announced the fees that will be paid by providers from 1 April 2011 under the Health and Social Care Act 2008. These have been approved by the Secretary of State for Health.
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CARERS have expressed major concerns over cost-cutting which could see support slashed for 3,363 of the county’s disabled adults.
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DEMENTIA patients in Gwent who require a spell in hospital are set to benefit from pledges by health bosses that ward staff will receive the training necessary to ensure dignity and respect is maintained at all times.
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