Creating change together

Creating change together
By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

Through her roles as Proud2bOps founder and director and director of NHS Horizons, Emma Challans-Rasool shares best practice and inspires...

A seat at the table

A seat at the table
By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

Homeless charity chief executive Wendy Lewington shares how providing long-term psychotherapy and working with the NHS is growing ever-mo...

Editor's comment - A neighbourhood health service

Editor's comment - A neighbourhood health service
By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

Publication of the highly anticipated 10-Year Health Plan represents a watershed moment in the Government’s aim to turn around what it ha...

Patients would rather see GPs than pharmacists or nurses, study finds

By Liz Wells 07 July 2025

Most patients do not want to be directed to a clinical pharmacist or nurse when doctors are unavailable, new research reveals.

Employment Rights Bill amendment expands bereavement leave to pregnancy loss

By Liz Wells 07 July 2025

Families who experience pregnancy loss before 24 weeks are set to become entitled to protected bereavement leave, under new amendments to the Employment Rights Bill.

North Cumbria trust nears opening of £19m CDC

By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

The opening of a £19m CDC took a step closer with North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust taking ownership of the building.

Wales appoints new deputy chief medical officer

By Liz Wells 07 July 2025

Dr James Calvert has been appointed the new deputy chief medical officer for Wales.

Family Hubs to open in every council area

By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

The Government has announced a plan to open 1,000 Sure Start-inspired Family Hubs by 2028 to help deliver support to parents in every local authority area in England.

Social care and public health leads local authority third-party spend

By Lee Peart 08 July 2025

Social care and public health led local government third-party spend in 2024, new figures have revealed.

frederica-diamanta

Social Worker - Children's Services (Children in Care Teams)

£44,331 - £53,607

Greenwich, London (Greater)£44,331 - £53,607

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Social Worker - Children's Services

£44,331 - £53,607

Greenwich, London (Greater)£44,331 - £53,607

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Family Assessment and Support Team Manager

£49,764 - £53,817

Thornton in Craven, Skipton£49,764 - £53,817

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

frederica-diamanta

Social Worker - Children's Services (Children in Care Teams)

£44,331 - £53,607

Greenwich, London (Greater)£44,331 - £53,607

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Social Worker - Children's Services

£44,331 - £53,607

Greenwich, London (Greater)£44,331 - £53,607

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Family Assessment and Support Team Manager

£49,764 - £53,817

Thornton in Craven, Skipton£49,764 - £53,817

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Lee Peart

Premature deaths twice as likely in deprived areas, analysis finds

'People are almost twice as likely to die before the age of 75 in local authority areas with the highest rates of premature deaths than those with the lowest rates, new analysis has found. '

08 July 2025
Creating change together

Creating change together

'Through her roles as Proud2bOps founder and director and director of NHS Horizons, Emma Challans-Rasool shares best practice and inspires system wide operational change and improvement'

07 July 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...

Premature deaths twice as likely in deprived areas, analysis finds

By Lee Peart 08 July 2025

People are almost twice as likely to die before the age of 75 in local authority areas with the highest rates of premature deaths than those with the lowest rates, new analysis has found.

Creating change together

By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

Through her roles as Proud2bOps founder and director and director of NHS Horizons, Emma Challans-Rasool shares best practice and inspires system wide operational change and improvement

A seat at the table

By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

Homeless charity chief executive Wendy Lewington shares how providing long-term psychotherapy and working with the NHS is growing ever-more complex with the 10-Year Health Plan

Editor's comment - A neighbourhood health service

By Lee Peart 07 July 2025

Publication of the highly anticipated 10-Year Health Plan represents a watershed moment in the Government’s aim to turn around what it has described as a ‘broken NHS’.