ONS
Life expectancy still below pre-pandemic levels, ONS reveals

Life expectancy still below pre-pandemic levels, ONS reveals

By Lee Peart 05 December 2024

Life expectancy remains below pre-pandemic levels in the vast majority of the UK, the ONS has revealed.

NHS recovery in Scotland lagging behind England, says IFS

By Lee Peart 28 November 2024

The NHS recovery from the pandemic in Scotland has been slower than in England, according to new IFS analysis.

Restoring NHS productivity could unlock billions, says IPPR

By Lee Peart 26 November 2024

Restoring NHS productivity to pre-pandemic levels could unlock billions of pounds in funding, the IPPR has said.

Thinktank - Unsung Britain

By Liz Wells 25 November 2024

As the Government focuses on prevention to reduce pressures on the NHS a new study aims to examine the pattern of health changes among low-to-middle families over the past 35 years.

NI hike could force social care providers to close, research warns

By Lee Peart 22 November 2024

Changes to employer National Insurance Contributions could force many social care providers to close, new analysis has warned.

Working age and lifelong disabled adults largest area of adult social care spend

By Lee Peart 15 November 2024

Support for working age and lifelong disabled adults has become the largest area of expenditure in adult social care, making up 63% of the net adult social care commissioned spend in England in the...

IFS

NHS hospital productivity starting to rebound, IFS finds

By Lee Peart 15 November 2024

NHS hospital productivity in England has begun to improve, according to new analysis by The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).

CQC

The state of health and social care in England

11 November 2024

Many children and young people are not currently getting the support they need putting them at risk of long-term mental and physical illness, the CQC has warned.

A rising health burden

11 November 2024

Fundamental changes are needed to our health model if the UK is to address Non Communicable Diseases which affect a quarter of the population and cost the country £130bn per year

What if the NHS isn't actually broken?

By Liz Wells 11 November 2024

Principal consultant Aidan Rave believes the consensus that our health service is ‘broken’ is nothing more than a way to avoid difficult decisions.

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£98,673 - £111,60

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RECRUITER: Leicestershire County Council

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frederica-diamanta

Assistant Director – Public Health (Partnerships & Commissioning)

£98,673 - £111,60

Leicestershire£98,673 - £111,60

RECRUITER: Leicestershire County Council

Family Worker x 2 - Home Start Kirklees

£Competitive

Kirklees, West Yorkshire£Competitive

RECRUITER: Kirklees Metropolitan Council

Social Worker - Children's Disability

Salary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £49,282

North East LincolnshireSalary from ASYE level £36,363 up to £49,282

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

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