One in five children turned away from intensive critical care

One in five children turned away from intensive critical care

By Lee Peart 03 June 2024

One in five children were turned away from intensive critical care in the last three months of 2022 due to a lack of beds, new analysis has revealed.

frederica-diamanta

Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development

£73,908 - £85,884

Swansea (Abertawe)£73,908 - £85,884

RECRUITER: Swansea Council

Corporate Director Children and Young People’s Service

£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

Northallerton, North Yorkshire£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Public Health Officer

NJC31 - £41,771

LincolnshireNJC31 - £41,771

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

frederica-diamanta

Head of Human Resources and Organisational Development

£73,908 - £85,884

Swansea (Abertawe)£73,908 - £85,884

RECRUITER: Swansea Council

Corporate Director Children and Young People’s Service

£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

Northallerton, North Yorkshire£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Public Health Officer

NJC31 - £41,771

LincolnshireNJC31 - £41,771

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council