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Funding Welsh Care
January 6, 2017
Money is tight in Wales as it is in the rest of the UK, and so is the urgency of finding a sustainable funding formula for social care. Whilst England…
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The Relevance of a Final Written Warning in a Claim for Unfair Dismissal
January 6, 2017
Employers will regularly face the complex issue of disciplining employees in situations arising from misconduct. In such circumstances, employers should be careful to deal with these issues promptly and consistently,…
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Mental Health support service provision
January 5, 2017
When a health problem arises for any of us, it is important to have rapid and suitable support services easily acceptable to deal with the problem. If not available the…
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Are we looking at the past with CQCs latest consultation?
January 5, 2017
Set your expectations Expectations can often be high at New Year. If only we could go back and hold some of those elaborate promises and social media declarations and settle…
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Integrating social and health care services
January 5, 2017
Shifting the balance of care to community resources is the ultimate aim of Health and Social Care integration. The Health and Sports Committee of the Scottish Government has discussed progress…
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Employment Law – What lies ahead for 2017?
December 30, 2016
With the New Year just around the corner, we take a look at what we can expect from an HR and Employment law perspective in 2017, which looks set to…
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Vicarious Liability at Christmas Parties
December 30, 2016
Abstract Following the Company’s Christmas party, which took place at a Golf Club in Northamptonshire, a group of employees carried out a private drinking session in the hotel lobby at…
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Stingray Night Club for people with learning disabilities
December 30, 2016
20th December was our final Stingray Night Club of 2016. In 2017, the night club will be ten years old. For those people who set it up, that time has…
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