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Random Acts of Kindness
February 13, 2017
A few years ago, I was asked by my boss, who was new to homecare, to write about what he called, Random Acts of Kindness. This was nothing to do…
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Small steps to better nutrition, giant leaps in disease reduction?
February 10, 2017
Next week I am speaking at a Healthy Ageing event in Cardiff on nutrition and age–related disease. So it’s been a good opportunity to reflect on the importance of diet…
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Attitudes to healthcare
February 9, 2017
We have a valued and envied health care system in this country. Recent surveys in Scotland by the Government showed overall high levels of satisfaction with the services received. A…
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How to Use Mobility Clauses in Employment Contracts
February 8, 2017
Care providers are diverse in their operations and often have a variety of locations from which they operate. Support workers and carers may be specifically assigned to a singular residential…
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Welsh Lessons Through a Lens: the 2015 Flynn Report
February 8, 2017
A strong Welsh legislative and regulatory framework is currently forming, to govern the commissioning, and delivery of social care. However, one important report which develops our understanding of good practice…
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It has been announced and agreed…
February 8, 2017
On the 7 February 2017, the NHS Employers and the British Medical Association’s General Practitioners Committee (GPC) agreed on a number of changes to Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) effective from…
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Through the Keyhole
February 8, 2017
You are going to be registered for hopefully a very long time with the Care Quality Commission, so who are the people behind the CQC door? Secret club There is…
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The value of singing in care settings
February 8, 2017
I have had lots of conversations on this topic recently. We have a raft of research that recognises the benefits of singing and even more about the impact of…
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