Number working nights rises to 3m as unions warn of impact on families
The number of people working nights has increased to more than three million since the recession and is set to rise further because of plans to extend services and the
Read MoreThe number of people working nights has increased to more than three million since the recession and is set to rise further because of plans to extend services and the
Read MoreDependency on heroin and cocaine is more prevalent among homeless women than men, according to research. A third (33%) of homeless women reported having used heroin in the last month
Read MoreCharity Kids Company has reportedly told ministers it will close – just days after it received a £3 million grant from the Government. The youth organisation has been hit by
Read MoreA fifth police force has received allegations against Sir Edward Heath. It was known that detectives in Wiltshire, London, Kent and Jersey were looking at sex abuse allegations linked to
Read MoreA man has claimed he was raped aged 12 by Sir Edward Heath, as police urge potential victims of the former prime minister to come forward. An inquiry has been
Read MoreThe NHS is facing an almost unprecedented financial challenge this year, and current plans are quite simply unaffordable, a health chief has warned. Foundation trusts have been asked to revisit
Read MoreThe SVQs in Healthcare Support are approaching 5 years old. To ensure they remain fit for purpose and reflect the needs of Scottish employers, learners and the public, Skills for
Read MoreThe University of Strathclyde will further strengthen its support for young people in, and leaving, the care system with the launch of a new mentoring scheme. The scheme is part
Read MoreA graduate of Abertay University’s Computer Arts degree, Deborah Malcolm, has published a new book which aims to facilitate discussion about depression with children from a young age. Deborah was
Read MoreScottish Care has published a Supplementary Report to their research report on recruitment and retention, ‘In the Front Line’, which was published in June 2015. This Supplementary Report builds on
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