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Yogurt and the brain – Probiotics
December 12, 2016
You may well have heard of probiotics – these are often referred to as “good” or “friendly” bacteria, found in fermented food products like yogurts or supplements, that may beneficially…
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Governing governance
December 9, 2016
QCS have realised a new Clinical Governance Policy to its members this week. Clinical Governance is an umbrella term which usually focusses on 7 areas to drive continuous improvement, quality…
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‘Health and Social Care Information’ (HSCIC) renamed as ‘NHS Digital’
December 8, 2016
Just as we have just gotten used to the HSCIC website… it changes. My next few blogs will focus on some of the interesting Primary Care data included on…
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Time to Increase Access to Psychological Therapies in Wales?
December 8, 2016
There’s a new delivery plan (2016-19), for realising the objectives of the 2012 ‘Together for Mental Health’ strategy for mental health and well-being in Wales. This builds upon the 2010…
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Getting the right people, with the right skills
December 6, 2016
Service providers can now access updated guidance on best practice in recruiting social care staff. It is available on the information hub of the Care Inspectorate website, and is an…
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Dementia Awareness Alliance (DAA) Event 2016
December 5, 2016
“We have a lot of work still to do to demystify dementia. Raising awareness takes away fear and worry.” – Baroness Jolly, Political panel Yesterday, Ed Watkinson (Director of Care…
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Mind the Gap – Community Provision, Coffee Shops and Person Centred Support
December 2, 2016
The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act, 2014, mandates local authorities in Wales and their contracted care providers to deliver services in a ‘person-centred’ way. In effect this means that…
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What is reasonable contact during maternity leave?
December 2, 2016
Maternity leave is a composite part of many women’s careers that involves the employee taking a prolonged period away from work, sometimes for up to a year. Where maternity leave…
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