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Touched by Humanity
July 27, 2017
When the benefits of bridging the generational age gap in Health and Social Care outweigh the disadvantages. Have you ever had a moment when you are caught off guard by…
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Policies and procedures – it’s obvious
July 27, 2017
This is my first article for QCS and I’m really delighted to be here. I wanted to give you a flavour of the person who will be writing for you…
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How did nutrition do in the National Audit of Dementia?
July 21, 2017
The third round of the National Audit of Dementia, with nutrition as a new theme, has just been published. This audit, established in 2008 to examine the quality of care…
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Learning from Scotland’s NHS
July 20, 2017
In times of difficulty for our national health services, it is encouraging to see a positive approach being recognised, by a solution focused investigation. The Nuffield Trust is a health…
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The Taylor Review and Working Practices
July 20, 2017
Within the last week, the Government published its review into modern working practices and the current state of the law. The Good Work: Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices was…
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Healthy gums – Healthy body
July 20, 2017
Research has shown that gum disease may cause or aggravate several other general conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, stroke, osteoporosis and cancer. Gum disease has even been linked with…
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Supporting people to make their own decisions: more than just a slogan?
July 20, 2017
This foundation stone of the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) is one of the five statutory principles, the one that says we should never decide that people lack capacity to make…
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Placements away from Home
July 17, 2017
It is an easy to accept argument that when help and support is needed, then this is best provided as early as possible, by local services, and on an individual…
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