the NHS, arguably the most politically sensitive, operationally unstable and structurally confused public institution in Britain. https://t.co/eWYHa9m4we
@cpeanose And it’s great to see the new Pharmacy developments on prescribing which will definitely support & strengthen local neighbourhoods and communities
It is encouraging to see villages included alongside towns and cities within the government’s Neighbourhood Guarantee proposals. Strong local services and empowered communities and it will be important that rural areas are fully considered.
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Apprentice Rushid Afzali says society should use the term LEETs (Looking for Education, Employment and Training), rather than NEETs (Not in Education, Employment and Training).
He says the word NEET suggests young people do not want to work and instead portrays them as "absent".
It comes after a new report published this week has found that the number of 16 to 24-year-olds in that bracket has now increased to more than a million in the UK.
Channel 4 News led a discussion on the issue with Rushid, 24-year-old graduate Oscar Brown, University of Manchester Vice Chancellor Duncan Ivison and Kate Nicholls, CEO of UKHospitality.
Fantastic visit to Concord Pharmacy in Bristol to announce a £340m funding package for community pharmacy.
We're making the most of highly skilled pharmacists like Saeed, so patients get better care on their doorstep, with more services on the high street.
Too many NHS staff still find having a quick peak at the medial records of patients caught up in national events a bit of harmless fun. It's isn't and the @CareQualityComm@ICOnews and @jamesmurray_ldn need to do more to prevent it https://t.co/ojhkdGXWRs
"A recent survey in Japan found that almost half of elderly women living in the country prefer artificial intelligence over humans for advice on interpersonal conflict, a higher percentage than any other age demographic..."
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Two fascinating pieces in today’s @FT#socialcare both well worth a read
UK social care : How England’s vulnerable children became a gold mine for investors
Turning multigenerational insight into strategic influence | In-Person workshop
@ADCStweets@LGAChildren
Shocking and astonishing exlcusive from @zoetidman reveals that survivors of the Southport mass stabbing attack had their care records inappropriately accessed by NHS staff https://t.co/IMCG04fFMT 1/2