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Helping or hindering in adult safeguarding: an investigation of practice
Helping or hindering in adult safeguarding New research from the NIHR Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London, investigates this question, describes current...
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Philippa Lynch
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01 Sep 2017
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Microsoft uses tech to address social care challenges
Microsoft has joined a UK-wide group that aims to enable older adults to remain in their own home and reduce the country’s £20 billion annual social care bill. The technology company...
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Philippa Lynch
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31 Aug 2017
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Mental health and wellbeing JSNA toolkit
The toolkit has been in development since 2016 and its release signals the network’s intent to support the development of mental health and wellbeing joint strategic needs assessments...
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Philippa Lynch
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31 Aug 2017
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Identifying cost effective programmes for mental ill health
Public Health England has published a new tool designed to identify the most cost-effective programmes to help prevent mental ill health in local communities. The Return on Investment...
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Philippa Lynch
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31 Aug 2017
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Views on home care services
Across England there are more than 5,500 home care providers, collectively helping an estimated 673,000 people to continue living independently within their communities. Home care services help...
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Philippa Lynch
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31 Aug 2017
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Healthy Streets
TfL's Healthy Streets for London document introduces their approach to ensure people and their health are put at the centre of decision making. It sets out how to help everyone to use cars less...
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Philippa Lynch
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31 Aug 2017
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A racist can spot a racist
A racist can spot another racist although neither would identify themselves as such. A black person knows a racist even a cleaver one who is careful about what they say and who they say it to....
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Blair McPherson
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13 Sep 2017
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Circle the wagons or get out the hairdryer
There is feedback and then there is the hairdryer treatment. There are league tables and then there is naming and shaming. They say praise in public, criticise in private and...
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Blair McPherson
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24 Aug 2017
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Can Knowledge Succession be the missing link between KM and PM?
I wrote down the three comments below before attending Arthur Shelley’s Masterclass on KNOWledge SUCCESSion based on the book by the same name. “Project managers think that Knowledge...
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Michael Norton
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22 Aug 2017
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This Zoo is not for you
About a platypus enduring a series of job interviews with some snooty zoo animals. First to grill the platypus is Chi Chi the panda, a podgy , ageing star surrounded by his own merchandise....
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Blair McPherson
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23 Aug 2017
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Unnecessary Essential Criteria
It's starts well before the candidates find themselves in front of the interview panel when the person specification is being drawn up. Why state how many years experience an...
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Blair McPherson
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26 Apr 2024
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MyCambridge Marketplace 2017
Following a successful event at Cambridge Junction in 2016, MyCambridge Marketplace returns on Monday 25 September, 18:00 – 20:30, The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, Cambridge...
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Akua Obeng-Frimpong
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18 Aug 2017
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Design in the public sector, transforming public health
The Local Government Association and Design Council have worked in partnership for three years, with a shared vision to grow the public sector’s capacity to deliver efficient and effective...
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Philippa Lynch
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17 Aug 2017
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Five for Friday (11/8/17)
I took a week off doing this last week – the shame! – so apologies for that*. A good crop this time round though. Enjoy! Tom Steinberg asks Why even bother with a user...
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Dave Briggs
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11 Aug 2017
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Fostering v Boarding school
I worked in a residential boarding school run by the local authority for boys with poor school attendance and behaviour problems where it was thought they would benefit from being removed...
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Blair McPherson
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10 Aug 2017
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Will the NHS really need fewer beds in the future?
After a recent review of Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) by London South Bank University, Nigel Edwards uses hospital data to take a closer look at the scale of the task they face in...
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Philippa Lynch
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09 Aug 2017
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“It has changed my life”
"Civil Service Live is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the Civil Service's achievements at events around the country. To be a truly effective modern Civil Service, we can't afford...
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Adrian Davis
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07 Aug 2017
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Prize for a Profile
I work as a Correspondence Officer in Ministerial Correspondence and Public Enquiries at the Department of Health. I went to Civil Service Live for the first time on 11 July and really enjoyed the...
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Holly Casson
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04 Aug 2017
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Five for Friday (28/7/17)
While you wonder where on earth the sun has gone (and I don't mean from the accurate depiction of the solar system above) here are some interesting things to read. There are many tech roles...
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Dave Briggs
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01 Aug 2017
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Using technology to support people with dementia
Technology has so much to offer people living with dementia and their carers: access to information, advice and entertainment, as well as reassurance for a carer who does not live near a loved one....
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Philippa Lynch
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31 Jul 2017
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