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Physical Activity of Children and Young People in Wales
Inquiry into the physical activity of children and young people in Wales: Health, Social Care & Sport Committee call for evidence.
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Social Care Wales Strategic Plan 2017 - 2022
Social Care Wales are consulting on the Social Care Wales Strategic Plan 2017 - 2022. Social Care Wales is responsible for regulating and developing the social care workforce and for driving service improvements.
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Guidance on handling individual cases to protect children and adults at risk
The Welsh Government are consulting on volumes 5 and 6 of the Working Together to Safeguard People statutory guidance.
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Draft Social Care Research and Development Strategy for Wales 2017 - 2022
Social Care Wales is consulting on the Draft Social Care Research and Development Strategy for Wales 2017 - 2022.
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All Wales Guidance for Nurses and Care Home Providers in Respect of Medicines Administration and Support Workers
The All Wales Guidance for Nurses and Care Home Providers in Respect of Medicines Administration and Support Workers is currently under development by the All Wales Medicines Strategy Group.
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Safe Staffing Postcard
Postcard for safe staffing survey. What were staffing levels like the last time you were at work?
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Draft national dementia strategy
The Welsh Government are seeking views on developing and implementing a national dementia strategy, Together for a Dementia Friendly Wales 2017 – 2022.
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Standards for the Weighing of Infants, Children and Young People in the Acute Health Care Setting.
Publication outlining the RCN's position in relation to the weighing of infants, children and young people and includes guidance on preparing them for weighing, timing and frequency of measurement, record keeping and auditing and benchmarking.
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Standards for Assessing, Measuring and Monitoring Vital Signs in Infants, Children and Young People
The monitoring and measurement of vital signs and clinical assessment are core essential skills for all health care practitioners working with infants, children and young people. This guidance applies to professionals who work in acute care settings, as well as those who work in GP surgeries, walk-in clinics, telephone advice and triage services, schools and other community settings.
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RCN responds to RCPCH's report, ‘Child health in 2030 in England: comparisons with other wealthy countries’
RCN responds to RCPCH's report, ‘Child health in 2030 in England: comparisons with other wealthy countries’