New qualifications, a career pathway and subsidised training places have been unveiled as part of a social care workforce development plan.
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NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard has thanked junior doctors who returned to work during strike action last week.Â
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Thousands of hospital doctors walk out for an unprecedented six days from tomorrow.
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Rising rates of poverty combined with NHS pressures are resulting in two-thirds of doctors (65%) experiencing ‘moral distress’ while caring...
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The NHS is rolling out two community-based health screening initiatives in England, targeting new mothers and the over-50s respectively.
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The government has told public sector pay review bodies it is vital they consider the 'historic' pay awards that were made this year.
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As junior doctors in England begin strike action over pay, one of the unions involved has secured another strike mandate until at least June.
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Junior doctors in Wales have voted to strike as the UK government and the British Medical Association (BMA) reach a pay deal for specialist doctors.
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Investment in employee mental health key to tackling NHS workforce crisis – report
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonThe NHS needs to invest in employee mental health services if it is serious about tackling the workforce crisis gripping...
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NHS ambulance or patient transport services in England can impose minimum service levels during strike action.
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Junior doctors in England plan to strike for a further nine days in December and January after rejecting the government's latest pay offer.
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Home secretary James Cleverly announces a package of measures to curb legal migration, increasing the salary threshold by 48%.
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NHS occupational health faces many challenges. Perhaps the biggest is simply answering the question, "and what value do you bring?".
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Warning of half million new cancer cases a year by 2040 without government action
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonThere could be as many as half a million new cancer cases in the UK each year by 2040 unless...
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The high numbers were partly accounted for by the fact just over half (15,067) of these new joiners were educated in the UK.