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This year Playday is celebrating its 30th anniversary. In recognition of this milestone the 2017 Playday campaign will CELEBRATE PLAY. They are calling on everyone - parents, teachers and
The Scottish Government has announced funding of £1 million to boost learning and development opportunities for care leavers. The Care Experienced Employability Programme (CEEP) is a one-year
The NSPCC has launched a Childline app that will provide counselling to young people in need of help directly through their mobile devices. The app, ‘For Me’, can be discretely installed and
The NSPCC has launched a campaign to encourage boys to seek support for issues and problems they face. The campaign, Tough to Talk, was created in part due to Childline data that found that boys
A new website has been launched,
Royal College of Nursing (RCN) have a new secondment opportunity within the Professional Practice team to be based at their RCN Scotland HQ in Edinburgh.
We are proud to announce that we are now an accredited Living Wage employer. The Living Wage is a voluntary commitment made by the organisation, which will ensure everyone working with us
As the Chancellor confirmed in the Budget, Tax-Free Childcare will shortly be rolling out. This follows the completion of the current trial, through which the service is being tested with
Find out more about how SUTIN connects and supports those who work with, or have an interest in reducing, UTIs.
Free half day professional development sessions open to clinical leads, medical staff, registered nurses, care home managers and allied health professionals.
The Care Inspectorate has been pleased to work with colleagues
In Partnership with the Care Inspectorate, NHS Education for Scotland are holding workshops to explore and discuss the following
The Older People In Acute Care Improvement Programme have created has created a series of three videos to complement existing work on delirium care. The videos continue to raise awareness of the
Spiritual care is recognised as an increasingly important aspect of the care of people living with dementia. There is a growing awareness among both families and professionals that spiritual care
A research team in the University of Strathclyde want to speak to carers who work with people with dementia at mealtimes.
This is the first of four
Services for children and young people in Moray need to make important improvements, inspectors have said.
We would like the views from parents and carers whose children use early learning and childcare facilities such as nurseries. As part of the expansion of early learning and childcare
As part of the expansion of early learning and childcare to 1,140 hours by 2020, the Scottish Government, in collaboration with Scottish Futures Trust and the Care Inspectorate are developing
Older people have benefited from a pilot project which saw Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) physiotherapy students provide care at home.
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