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What you need to know about RIDDOR!
March 9, 2017
Introduction As a social care provider part of your role as a manager will be to report accidents, incidents and near-misses. You may use a paper-based system or an online…
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Growing Pains
March 9, 2017
My daughter comes to me often. A pain in her side, around her knees. Every bone imaginable has some kind of pain at some point! I have a standard answer…
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An extra £2 billion for Social Care – what does it mean?
March 9, 2017
You will have no doubt all seen the fantastic news in yesterday’s budget. I could not have imagined that the huge injection of money into our sector would be…
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The ageing dental population
March 8, 2017
We are now at a stage where people over the age of sixty outnumber those under sixteen. The numbers of eighty-five-year-olds are predicted to double in the next ten…
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Why are People with Learning Disabilities Still Under Lock and Key?
March 8, 2017
We were very upset when we watched the Channel 4 Dispatches programme called Under Lock and Key. It showed people with learning disabilities and autism who had been locked away…
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Working with personal outcomes
March 8, 2017
I have written before about the importance of personal outcomes in providing personal support and care. I think it is useful to look at detailed findings of what works best…
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Tie your Camel First
March 8, 2017
This arresting phrase comes from a Hadith, a report describing what the prophet Mohammed said or did on some occasion: ‘Tie your camel first, then put your trust in Allah.’…
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B is for Brain
March 3, 2017
Cognitive decline is a significant problem of ageing with major health and socio-economic impacts; therefore, preventing or delaying the onset of cognitive disorders should be a public health priority. In…
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