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New guidance for the criminal justice system on representing adults with learning disabilities

29 May 2015

Frontline staff in the criminal justice system are being urged to make the most of new factsheets, designed to help them better support adults with learning disabilities. Currently many adults end up underrepresented due to communication.....

Advice line for lonely older people forms partnership with CQC

29 May 2015

A new partnership has been announced, between England’s care regulator the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and The Silver Line, in order to reach out to older people at risk of social isolation and loneliness. Having launched last.....

Free box of toiletries for hospital patients with mental health issues

28 May 2015

Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has launched a new initiative so everyone admitted onto its adult mental health wards will now receive a free box of toiletries. The boxes of toiletries,.....

Half of healthcare students witnessed doctors breaching patient safety and dignity

28 May 2015

Over half of medical and healthcare students have witnessed clinicians breaching patient dignity or safety in the last year, according to a new study. The survey of almost 4,000 medical and healthcare students.....

Families of people receiving poor hospital care urged to use Power of Attorney to speak out

28 May 2015

Families of people receiving poor care in hospital are being urged to secure a Lasting Power of Attorney for Health and Welfare so they can speak out on their behalf. The Lasting Power of Attorney for Health.....

CQC board member to head up policy unit at 10 Downing Street

26 May 2015

Camilla Cavendish has been appointed Head of the Policy Unit at 10 Downing Street. She will take up this post with immediate effect and will therefore step aside from her role as a member of CQC’s board. David.....

Older people want more opportunities to plan their care, says research

19 May 2015

A new study reveals that patients are increasingly planning for end-of-life care, but services aren’t always available. Older people who want to talk to health professionals about advance care planning (ACP).....

Exercising for 30 minutes a day could reduce the risk of death in older men by 40 per cent

19 May 2015

The British Journal of Sports Medicine has published research conducted by Oslo University Hospital that indicates 30 minutes of regular exercise could be as beneficial to health as quitting smoking. The report suggests that doing.....

Quarter of disabled voters found General Election polling stations inaccessible

19 May 2015

Almost a quarter (24 per cent) of disabled people found it difficult to vote in person at polling stations at the General Election on 7 May, according to research by leading UK charity Leonard Cheshire Disability......

End of life care should be a priority for the new Conservative Government

18 May 2015

Nearly two-thirds of people in Britain would like to see end of life care being made a priority by the new Tory Government, according to a new study. The ComRes research commissioned by the Dying Matters.....

Scotland's first ever collaborative folk single raises money for veterans' care homes

15 May 2015

A collection of Scottish musicians have come together to record a folk single, to be released Monday 18 May, which will raise money for the charity Erskine. The song ‘Our Heroes’ was written by Gary Innes, of folk rock band Mànran,.....

CQC chair David Prior is made health minister

15 May 2015

David Prior, the chair of the Care Quality Commission, has been appointed to the position of Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Health. Mr Prior, who is a former deputy chairman.....

North East charity receives international recognition as provider of creative services for older people

13 May 2015

Equal Arts has received praise for providing a leading example of how art and creative activities can benefit older people. The charity has more than 30 years of experience in providing creative initiatives and opportunities for.....

Almost one third of people are regularly stressed, reveals the Mental Health Foundation

12 May 2015

The results of a recent survey commissioned by The Mental Health Foundation has led to calls for a national strategy to help reduce the risk of people experiencing mental health problems by introducing mindfulness as a prevention.....

High blood sugar may contribute towards Alzheimer’s disease, research finds

12 May 2015

Scientists have uncovered a mechanism that links high blood sugar with Alzheimer's disease, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation. The research was carried out in mice.....

Toolkit published to support the management of care sector volunteers

06 May 2015

Resources and support have been made available to help managers and care providers address key issues surrounding the use of volunteers in the care sector. The Voluntary Organisations Disability Group (VODG).....

Care group launches petition for better adult social care

06 May 2015

The Independent Care Group (York and North Yorkshire) has launched a petition calling on all political parties to prioritize social care funding for older people ahead of the General Election. The social care group wants all.....