Health experts urge Government action on problem drinking

By Liz Wells 06 August 2025

The Government’s plans to tackle problem drinking ‘are not sufficient to address the scale and complexity of harm’, warn health experts.

Royal College of Surgeons backs lower soft drinks sugar tax threshold

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

The Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS) at the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England) has backed the Government’s move to lower the threshold for the soft drinks sugar tax.

Midlands trust launches men's staff health group

By Liz Wells 06 August 2025

University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) has launched a men’s health initiative aimed at supporting the health and wellbeing of hospital staff.

Patients to receive medicines months faster under 10-Year Health Plan

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

Patients will receive medicines months faster under a move to ‘slash red tape’ within the 10-Year Health Plan.

NowMedical marks 21st anniversary with service review

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

Housing and homelessness medical and psychiatric assessment provider, NowMedical, is celebrating its 21st anniversary with a full review of its service model aimed at enhancing transparency, turnar...

Training gaps could affect Procurement Act rollout in healthcare

By Liz Wells 06 August 2025

Almost half (42%) of healthcare professionals report having limited or no knowledge of the Procurement Act, despite it coming into force earlier this year, research reveals.

Hospital to close loss-making hydrotherapy pool

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

A loss-making community hydrotherapy pool is being closed at Northwick Park Hospital in north west London.

Plans to replace Raac affected hospital revealed

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

Plans for a £500m-1bn hospital that will replace Hinchingbrooke Hospital in Cambridgeshire have been revealed.

New referral guidelines for people with suspected cancer published

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

New referral guidelines for people with suspected cancer have been published in Scotland.

Record number of hip and knee operations performed in Scotland

By Lee Peart 06 August 2025

A record number of hip and knee operations were performed in Scotland in 2024.

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frederica-diamanta

Commissioning Officer - WMF2482e

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Cumbria / Various £38,220 - £39,152

RECRUITER: Westmorland and Furness Council

Youth Engagement Support Worker

£32,061.00 to £34,434.00, Grade 7

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