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LATEST ARTICLES ( 246 )
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Managing Employee Sickness Absence
– It’s a problem most managers come up against at some point in their career. A staff member, previously productive and an asset to the team, starts to phone... Read more
Posted on 05 March 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Autism: Sensory Seekers and Sensory Avoiders
There are many misunderstood aspects of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but one of the most frequent but incorrect assumptions is that all people with ASD are... Read more
Posted on 28 February 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Care Homes News Digest | Care Home News Feb 2018
As we move into the last month of the first quarter of 2018, a week that has had unprecedented bad weather in the UK, it is time once again to look at articles... Read more
Posted on 28 February 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
Bullying Awareness – Too Sick for School, Or Is Something Else Going On?
Children get sick with colds or other infections and viruses, as well as injuries. When they need to rest and recover, not to mention avoid passing on any... Read more
Posted on 22 February 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Managing Medicines – a Guide for Carers
Managing medicines for a patient or loved one can be challenging, especially if they are required to take several at different times of the day. Read more
Posted on 21 February 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
CTLLS, PTLLS, CET, AET, DTLLS Or DET? What Do I Need for Teacher Training?
Knowing which qualification and what level you need to gain to teach, can seem overwhelming. With acronyms dominating the sector, such as CTLLS, PTLLS, CET,... Read more
Posted on 15 February 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Care Worker Interpersonal Skills – Personal Skills for a Care Worker
Not everyone is suited to be a care worker. Working in care requires special skills and qualities, some that can be taught and others that are part of the... Read more
Posted on 14 February 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
Diabetes Reversal – Is It Possible to Reverse Diabetes?
Around the world, there are about 300 million people suffering from diabetes, an ailment in which the blood glucose levels remain high. Read more
Posted on 07 February 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Acute Illnesses – Examples for Carers
An acute illness is defined as an illness where symptoms appear or change quickly. The health condition becomes chronic if it persists despite long-term... Read more
Posted on 07 February 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
Care Homes News Digest | Care Home News Jan 2018
The new year often sees an increase in activity online with Care homes issuing press releases on new projects or plans for the next 12 months. Read more
Posted on 31 January 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
My Child Has Autism, Now What?
My child has autism, now what do I do? The phrase has been asked countless times after diagnosis and quite regularly is a shock. Autism is a frightening... Read more
Posted on 27 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Treating Acute Injuries in Care Homes
An acute injury is one with a rapid onset of pain due to a traumatic incident or an impact affecting a specific area of the body. An ankle sprain or cut... Read more
Posted on 22 January 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
Treating Acute Injuries in Care Homes
An acute injury is one with a rapid onset of pain due to a traumatic incident or an impact affecting a specific area of the body. An ankle sprain or cut... Read more
Posted on 22 January 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
First Aid for Sport – Why Sports Coaches Need Sports First Aid Training
The life of a sports coach is varied and challenging. The aim is to develop the talents of the individual athlete while addressing any physical requirements. Read more
Posted on 20 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
RSI Symptoms – Repetitive Stress Injury in the Workplace
Our working life often dictates how we live our lives, a necessity for most, it pays the bills and then hopefully a life beyond that. Read more
Posted on 17 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Healthcare Assistant Skills and Qualifications | Registered Nurse Skills
A Healthcare assistant (HCA) may work with other healthcare assistants or under the supervision of a registered nurse (RN) to provide direct care to patients. Read more
Posted on 14 January 2018 COMMUNITY, FAMILY -
Baby First Aid – Emergency Care for Your Babies Health
Basic First Aid (Baby first aid) for Parents of Babies As parents of a baby, the last thing you want to consider is your baby being in a critical condition. Read more
Posted on 10 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Food Hygiene Breaches Found at Ansley Restaurant
A restaurant in Ansley, a village in Warwickshire near Nuneaton, has been caught breaching food hygiene regulations and potentially putting its customers at... Read more
Posted on 09 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Durham Firm Fined for Working at Height Safety Breaches
A firm in County Durham has received a £2,000 fine for breaching health and safety regulations and failing to prevent a worker from falling and seriously... Read more
Posted on 09 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY -
Dragon Bannatyne Backs First Aid Training for Hospitality Businesses
Duncan Bannatyne, one of the stars of the hit BBC show Dragon’s Den, has urged hospitality businesses to make first aid training a priority. Read more
Posted on 09 January 2018 HEALTH, PSYCHOLOGY