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Minimum Service Levels in Event of Strike Action: Ambulance Services
Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is seeking views on the minimum service levels in the event of strike action for ambulance services.
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Questionnaire on Midwife's perspectives on healthy weight gain during pregnancy and to understand how midwives can be best supported to provide brief advice on Healthy weight gain to pregnant women.
Public Health England has provided on online questionnaire for practicing midwife's perspectives - The aim of the research is to access midwife perspectives regarding healthy weight gain during pregnancy and to understand how midwives can be best supported to provide brief advice on Healthy weight gain to pregnant women.
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Shortage Occupation List
The Migration Advisory Committee is seeking views on the shortage occupation list 2023.
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NHS Pension Scheme: McCloud Remedy Part 2: Proposed Changes to Scheme Regulations 2023
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is consulting the NHS Pension Schemes on proposed changes to Scheme Regulations 2023 of the McCloud remedy.
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Oliver McGowan draft code of practice on statutory learning disability and autism training
The Department of Health and Social Care is seeking views on the draft code of practice on statutory learning disability and autism training.
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Public urged to observe minute's silence
"This must not be the last time that sacrifice is recognised. The country and its leaders owes a tremendous debt to these key workers and the many more who are on shift again today", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to government announcement on a life assurance scheme
"It must be easily accessed, open to those in social care and primary care too and be paid promptly – no family should face a lengthy or complex process", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Half of nursing staff under pressure to work without PPE, reveals RCN
Half of nursing staff including those working in the most high-risk environments have felt pressure to carry out their work without the levels of protection set out in official guidance, the RCN can reveal.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to visa extension for health and care workers
“While we are pleased to have confirmation that the one year visa extension will now also apply to social care workers employed in the NHS, this measure does not go far enough", says Dame Donna Kinnair
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Royal College of Nursing responds to latest PHE guidance on “Considerations for acute personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages
RCN Chief Executive and General Secretary, Dame Donna Kinnair, said: "It is unacceptable that any healthcare setting in the UK does not provide PPE as required by HSE and set out in the existing guidance."