New learning and development Apps for Northern Irish workers
New NISCC mobile Apps to support learning in Child Development 7-12 Years and Domiciliary Care are available now to download free for Apple and Android. The Apps aim to support
Read MoreNew NISCC mobile Apps to support learning in Child Development 7-12 Years and Domiciliary Care are available now to download free for Apple and Android. The Apps aim to support
Read MoreSkills for Care is backing a new strategy that aims to help adult social care employers support 1.5 million workers to use Electronic Assistive Technology (eAT) in their work. For
Read MoreA brand new app to support Northern Irish staff working in childminding settings has been launched. The app,’Health and Safety in the Childminding Setting’, has been developed in partnership with
Read MoreA new initiative has been launched to give care workers in Wales the skills and confidence to use pioneering electronic technologies in their jobs. The initiative is aimed at enabling
Read MoreA new interactive version of the induction framework for care workers is now available. The desk-based app allows workers to record the learning achieve during their first 12 weeks of
Read MoreTech firm, TotalMobile, is launching a series of social care seminars in March, looking at how advances in mobile technology can benefit social care workers and service users. The first
Read MoreCarers UK has made a pioneering move into the app market with the launch of Jointly – a tool to help families manage care for loved ones alongside increasingly complex
Read MoreA free appointment reminder/confirmation service has been introduced to combat 50,000 hospital appointment slots being wasted. The Belfast Trust makes over 500,000 new and review outpatient appointments per year across
Read MoreThe safe administration of medicine is a key area of concern for care and support services across Scotland. This is reflected in the National Occupational Standards and Scottish Vocational Qualifications
Read MoreThe interim report of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s inquiry into spreading the benefit of digital participation in Scotland – published on 4 December 2013 – calls on the Scottish
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