North Central London ICB appoints new chair

By Liz Wells 11 October 2024

Paul Najsarek has been unveiled as the new chair of the North Central London ICB, following approval from the secretary of state for health and social care Wes Streeting.

Government significantly reforms employment rights

By Liz Wells 10 October 2024

The government has unveiled new legislation to help tackle poor working conditions and benefit businesses and workers.

NHS England's mental health services treat record numbers

By Liz Wells 10 October 2024

Around 3.8 million people were in contact with NHS mental health, learning disability and autism services over the past year, up almost two fifths compared to before the pandemic, new data reveals.

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Office for National Statistics reveals patient satisfaction

By Liz Wells 10 October 2024

Just over 40% of adults in England attempted to contact their GP practice in the past 28 days, new research reveals.

NHS waiting lists rise again amidst record demand in August

By Lee Peart 10 October 2024

NHS waiting lists rose again to 7.64m in August up by 18,614, the latest data has revealed.

IFS highlights 'unresolved' social care issues

By Lee Peart 10 October 2024

A major new Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) report has highlighted the ‘unresolved’ issues in social care funding and reform.

Calls to tackle low social care pay to meet soaring demand

By Liz Wells 10 October 2024

Healthcare organisations are calling for ministers to tackle low social care pay to attract staff to meet soaring demand.

International recruitment helps social care workforce grow

By Liz Wells 10 October 2024

International recruitment drove improvements in the adult social care workforce in the year to March 2024, but the sector faces ongoing domestic recruitment and retention challenges, new data reveals.

Council leaders call for Government approval of hospital plans

By Lee Peart 09 October 2024

Council leaders have called for Government approval of plans for a new hospital ahead of the Autumn Budget.

AI set to improve early detection of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases

By Liz Wells 09 October 2024

A £1.2m grant has been secured for the development of an artificial intelligence (AI) platform to help patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases to get the right treatment faster.

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frederica-diamanta

Specialist Tutor - Employability/Well-Being

Band E SCP 18-25 (£31,537 - £36,363 per annum)

Sandwell, West MidlandsBand E SCP 18-25 (£31,537 - £36,363 per annum)

RECRUITER: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

Senior Care Officer - Children and Young People Residential Care

up to £34,434 FTE with an additional shift allowance

North East Lincolnshireup to £34,434 FTE with an additional shift allowance

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

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