Reform Mayor 'deeply concerned' about ICB merger plans

Reform Mayor 'deeply concerned' about ICB merger plans
By Lee Peart 23 June 2025

Reform UK Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire Dame Andrea Jenkyns is ‘deeply concerned’ about plans to merge with Nottinghamshire and Derbyshi...

Streeting explains why he voted against assisted dying

Streeting explains why he voted against assisted dying
By Lee Peart 23 June 2025

Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has explained why he voted against assisted dying legislation in the House of Commons on F...

'We're failing test on childhood obesity,' report warns

'We're failing test on childhood obesity,' report warns
By Lee Peart 23 June 2025

A new report has warned the UK is ‘failing the test on childhood obesity’.

Barts employees challenge 'discriminatory' uniform policy

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

Three NHS workers have launched legal action against Barts Health NHS Trust arguing that its new uniform and dress code policy unlawfully discriminates against them because of their pro-Palestinian...

Trust told to make immediate improvements to maternity and neonatal care

Trust told to make immediate improvements to maternity and neonatal care

By Lee Peart 20 June 2025

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has been told to make immediate improvements to its maternity and neonatal services.

UKHSA reveals inequalities in HPV vaccination uptake

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

The UKHSA is warning that variations in geographical coverage of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in adolescents across England is leaving young women in some areas with less protection against c...

Training to ensure healthcare staff have skills to handle learning disabilities and autism

By Liz Wells 19 June 2025

The DHSC has published new guidance to ensure health and care staff have skills to provide care for people with a learning disability and autistic people.

ADHD Taskforce stresses need for timely access to needs-based support

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

The cross-sector ADHD Taskforce, launched last year by NHS England and the government, says rates of recognised ADHD in England are lower than the expected prevalence and stresses the need for time...

Guys and St Thomas cardiac theatre nurses resolve dispute

By Liz Wells 20 June 2025

Nurses in St Thomas’ hospital cardiac surgery theatres have resolved a long-running dispute over the payback of hours after being on-call.

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Child Permanence and Family Reunification Social Worker

From £37,035 to £41,511 per annum pro rata + relocation support

Northallerton, North YorkshireFrom £37,035 to £41,511 per annum pro rata + relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Children's Strategic Performance lead

£49,764 - £53,817 per annum

Northallerton, North Yorkshire£49,764 - £53,817 per annum

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Family Hub Coordinator

Family Hub Coordinator

Wakefield, West YorkshireFamily Hub Coordinator

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

frederica-diamanta

Child Permanence and Family Reunification Social Worker

From £37,035 to £41,511 per annum pro rata + relocation support

Northallerton, North YorkshireFrom £37,035 to £41,511 per annum pro rata + relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Children's Strategic Performance lead

£49,764 - £53,817 per annum

Northallerton, North Yorkshire£49,764 - £53,817 per annum

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Family Hub Coordinator

Family Hub Coordinator

Wakefield, West YorkshireFamily Hub Coordinator

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

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Report calls for cross-sector action on ADHD

'An NHSE commissioned report has called for cross-sector support for ADHD to reduce school exclusions, ease pressure on mental health and wider health services, and help more people thrive at home, in work and in society.'

23 June 2025
Better together

Better together

'Matthew Winn, chief executive of Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust (NCH&C) and Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust (CCS), explains why NCH&C and CCS have chosen to form a single group'

23 June 2025
Same day emergency care delivers transformational change

Same day emergency care delivers transformational change

By Lee Peart 28 May 2025

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (UHDB) has been leading the way in same day emergency care (SDEC), which combines services from different areas to see, diagnose, treat...

Birmingham Community Healthcare pilots electronic medication monitoring

By Liz Wells 21 May 2025

Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has piloted an electronic medication monitoring system at Moseley Hall Hospital.

Surrey hospital opens simulation ward for clinicians to hone their skills

By Liz Wells 19 May 2025

A new three-bed simulation ward has opened at St Peter’s Hospital, Surrey, which enables clinical staff and medical students to practice simulated medical procedures, including the treatment of car...

Every baby in UK set to have DNA mapped

By Liz Wells 23 June 2025

Every baby born in the UK is set to have their DNA mapped within a decade to predict and prevent disease.

Change is coming

19 June 2025

Clarity is emerging on some of the knottier issues in the 10-Year Plan, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation

Streeting outlines ambitious NHS transformation plans

By Liz Wells 13 June 2025

Wes Streeting, health and social care secretary has highlighted how difficult the road ahead will be for the health service at NHS ConfedExpo 2025 in Manchester.

Scale of change in 10-Year Health Plan 'unprecedented,' policy leader says

By Lee Peart 12 June 2025

Leader of engagement and policy on the 10-Year Health Plan, Sally Warren, has said it will involve delivering ‘unprecedented’ change.

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