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The impact of the new variant is being felt across the country, with staff absence rates rising sharply both in care homes and among home care staff, due to testing positive or having to self-isolate. The funding announced today will protect and…
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There is a common saying that if the care we provide our clients is not culturally sensitive, then it is not trauma-informed. I am a big believer in meeting our clients' cultural needs, and in respecting and celebrating the beauty of their…
Headline: Roughly 40% of patients with advanced, progressive gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs) treated with pembrolizumab (Keytruda) in combination with lanreotide (Somulatine Depot) achieved stable disease, according to…
RAiISE Your Voice is a blog series in which we provide a platform for young people to share their stories and speak up about issues they face whilst living with invisible illnesses and conditions. In this post, we hear from Chris Bright, who has…
In answer to a written parliamentary question, the Minister for Disabled People Justin Tomlinson has outlined recent changes made to statutory sick pay (SSP) entitlement rules. “Individuals are eligible for SSP, from day one - rather than…