GPs call for end of the 10-minute consultation amid warnings slots among shortest in western world
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GPs call for end of the 10-minute consultation amid warnings slots among shortest in western world

This article was taken from: https://apple.news/A61hB0fj8Qa2-WlyWZ6ZQvw By Laura Donnelly GPs are calling for an end to the 10-minute consultation, amid warnings that the UK has some of the shortest appointments in the western world. The Royal College of GPs said the current system was “unfit for purpose” with patients too often attempting to explain multiple…

NHS England loses 6,000 mental health nurses in 10 years
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NHS England loses 6,000 mental health nurses in 10 years

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/may/19/mental-health-nursing-numbers-6000-fall-nhs-england By Michael Savage Recruitment and training crisis ‘hits the most vulnerable in society’, says Royal College of Nursing The number of mental health nurses in England has slumped by more than a tenth over the past decade, new figures have revealed. This is despite commitments from both Theresa May and her…

Mental health and wellbeing support for NHS staff: government pledges overhaul
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Mental health and wellbeing support for NHS staff: government pledges overhaul

This article was taken from: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/mental-health-and-wellbeing-support-for-nhs-staff-government-pledges-overhaul By Department of Health and Social Care Plans to give staff immediate access to dedicated mental health support will be considered as part of the upcoming workforce implementation plan. The government is setting out new plans to provide better mental health and wellbeing support to NHS staff. The new support will…

Ministers ‘in denial’ over state of social care funding say MPs
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Ministers ‘in denial’ over state of social care funding say MPs

This article was taken from: https://news.sky.com/story/ministers-in-denial-over-state-of-social-care-funding-say-mps-11629333 By Ali Fortescue, Sky reporter The government says it is giving local councils access to billions of pounds more in funding to help pay for social care. Ministers have been accused of being “in denial” over the “perilous” state of local government finances in England as councils struggle to maintain essential…

Why it’s worth striking the right note for people with dementia
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Why it’s worth striking the right note for people with dementia

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/jan/15/why-its-worth-striking-the-right-note-for-people-with-dementia By Letters at the Guardian News Pat Kirwan on the rewards of playing music for those with the condition, and Prof Martin Green and Veronica Franklin Gould on accessing creative activities It’s sad that Susan Tomes’ offer of playing for patients with dementia ground to a halt through red tape (Letters, 12 January). I can…