Nottingham University Hospitals East Midlands Children and Young People Sexual Assault Service
Nottingham University Hospitals East Midlands Children and Young People Sexual Assault Service, led by Specialist Nurse Kathryn Harley, offers free services for children and young people under 18 in Nottingham and Northampton. The service provides support from a team of professionals including nurse
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Quality Care & Working Together: Module 4 Training Overview
This module focuses on the importance of partnerships in providing quality care for children and young people in care arrangements. It covers topics such as working in partnership, standards of care, carer supports, transition to independence, and the complexities of care arrangements. Participants
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Understanding Hidden Harm: Impact of Substance Misuse on Young People
The Norfolk Drug and Alcohol partnership aims to address the hidden harm caused by substance misuse, specifically focusing on young people affected by someone else's drug or alcohol problems. The project seeks to bring statistics to life, raise awareness, and encourage support for those experiencing
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Health Passport and Carer Passport Training Session Details
The session aims to educate about Health Passport and Carer Passport, their usage, and the considerations when completing them. It also covers supporting employees with health concerns or caregiving responsibilities. Additionally, the Trust's reaccreditation with Disability Confident Leader status i
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Understanding Cytokine Release Syndrome: Patient, Carer, and Healthcare Perspectives
Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is a potentially life-threatening inflammatory response linked to T-cell therapies. Insights from patients, carers, and healthcare professionals reveal varied interests in digital solutions for CRS monitoring. Market research interviews and patient group reports highl
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Carer Emergency Plan Guide
Explore tips and guidance for creating an emergency plan for carers, including contact details, medical information, support services, and the importance of a Carers Emergency Card. Be prepared to handle situations when you are unable to care for your loved ones by having a comprehensive plan in pla
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Supporting Children and Young People with Learning Disability and Autism in Liaison and Diversion Services
Marie Hunt, Programme Manager, discusses the importance of supporting children and young people with learning disabilities and/or autism in contact with Liaison and Diversion services and Young Offenders Institutions. The research explores key findings, national data, recommendations, and the role o
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Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Vulnerable Children & Young People: Insights from ASPEP
Explore the profound effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on vulnerable children and young people, as examined by the Association of Scottish Principal Educational Psychologists (ASPEP). Delve into the definition of vulnerable children, insights on children's and parent/carer's experiences during lockdo
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Young Adults and Politics: Disengaged or Engaged?
Young adults today show a level of distrust towards politicians yet remain politically engaged, with varying concerns by gender and education. Citizenship education is seen as a positive factor in boosting engagement levels. The potential for change in the next election is promising, with a signific
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Supporting Young People Training Program Overview
this training program focuses on enabling adult volunteers to understand and meet the needs of young people in scouting. It covers typical characteristics of young people, their development, relationships, influences, and creating supportive environments. Sessions include interactive tasks and key m
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Understanding Young Carers and Their Responsibilities
Explore the role of young carers in families, their tasks, and the impact of illness on them. Engage in defining young carers and discussing their responsibilities in a supportive learning environment. Dive into what it means to be a young carer, who can be one, and how to support young carers effec
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Insights from Young Carers Action Day 2021 Event
Highlights from the Young Carers Action Day 2021 event include discussions on the impact of COVID-19 on young carers and young adult carers, survey results, who young carers care for, coping mechanisms before and during COVID-19, carer awareness, and comments emphasizing the need for recognition and
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Parental Leave and Employment Protection Act 1987 Overview
The Parental Leave and Employment Protection Act 1987 provides minimum entitlements for parental leave, protects employees during pregnancy and parental leave, and allows for up to 22 weeks of parental leave payments. Eligibility criteria include female employees with a baby, their spouses or partne
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Meadowside Primary School Parent & Carer Survey Results Nov. 2023
The survey results from Meadowside Primary School show that a large majority of parents agree that the school provides a safe environment where children are happy and well cared for. Parents also feel that their children do well academically but some seek more communication regarding progress and su
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Luke's Legal Battle for Proper Care
Luke, a 41-year-old with severe disabilities, challenged the council's decision to cut his care budget by over 42%, risking his wellbeing and established carer team. His complaint led to a Judicial Review, claiming breach of Care Act duties and unreasonable decision-making. The case raises important
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Understanding Caregiver Safety and Safeguarding in Adult Social Care
This content explores various aspects of caregiver safety and safeguarding in adult social care settings. It covers the carer experience, factors that may make someone feel unsafe, risks of harm to the person being cared for, solutions to unintentional harm, barriers to seeking help, and the importa
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Supporting Family Carers in Palliative Care: Challenges and Solutions
Family carers play a crucial role in supporting individuals with life-limiting conditions, yet they often face challenges such as health issues, isolation, and financial hardships. Recognizing and addressing these challenges is essential for ensuring the well-being of both the patient and the carer.
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Carers Census Step-by-Step Instructions for Health and Social Care Directorate
Follow these detailed instructions to complete the Carers Census, including steps to enter data, upload files, and submit the information online via the secure website. Ensure accuracy in matching Carer IDs for a successful submission.
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Supporting Young and Young Adult Carers in Wales: Understanding the Social Services and Well-being Act 2014
This resource focuses on supporting young and young adult carers in Wales under the Social Services and Well-being Act 2014. It addresses the challenges and impacts of caring responsibilities on education, health, and well-being. Young carers play a vital role but often face difficulties in academic
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Impact of Cloud Computing Technology on Young Firms' Performance
The technology shock of cloud computing has significantly influenced the survival and performance of young firms. Young firms face higher uncertainty, benefit from experimentation, and are resource-constrained, making cloud computing's elastic, fast, and generic nature particularly advantageous. Thi
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Young Carer Support Services: Making a Difference in the Lives of Young Carers
Providing essential support to young carers under 18 who care for family members dealing with various challenges such as illness, disability, or mental health issues. Young Carer Support Services offer a range of assistance including access to activities, support groups, counseling, and short breaks
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Empowering Youth in Cricket: Cricket Young Ambassadors Program
The Cricket Young Ambassadors program by Cricket Wales empowers young individuals to take ownership of the game, inspiring them to excel in various cricket endeavors. Participants gain valuable experience, skills, and qualifications while fostering a love for the sport among peers and the community.
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Creating an Enabling Environment for Young Persons with Disabilities
Leku Sylvie Nakou, a member of the Global Network for Young Persons with Disabilities, emphasizes the importance of creating an accessible and safe environment for young individuals with disabilities to access skills development and decent work opportunities. Every young person with a disability des
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Young Leaders in Scouting: A Guide for Adult Volunteers
Explore the roles and responsibilities of young leaders in the Beaver, Cub, and Scout sections. Learn about the basics for Explorer Scouts aged 14-18, as well as the operations of Young Leader Units like Icknield and Falkes. Discover the essential tasks and requirements young leaders must fulfill, i
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Exploring Carer Research Trends in the UK: A Critical Analysis
Research conducted at De Montfort University explores the evolution of carer research paradigms in the UK since 1995, aiming to critique the relationship between research/theory and our understanding of carers. Through multi-stage reviews and analysis, the study delves into key dimensions of carer r
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Comprehensive Support Resources for Carers in the Yorkshire Region
Explore a range of valuable resources and support services available for carers in the Yorkshire region, including information on carer rights, wellbeing advocacy, local support contacts, digital resources, and more. From juggling work and caregiving to accessing local support services, this compila
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Carers Health and Wellbeing Service Information Pack
Caring for someone can be emotionally challenging and impact your own health. This information pack provides guidance on accessing support, advice, and services for carers, including registering for a carer's assessment and flu jab. Learn about the valuable role of carers, how to get help, and the r
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Glasgow Health & Social Care Partnership Carer Support Criteria
The Carers (Scotland) Act 2016 mandates the implementation of eligibility criteria by Health & Social Care Partnerships to address carer needs effectively. Glasgow's eligibility criteria prioritize fair resource allocation based on carers' identified support needs. Key principles include universal c
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Understanding Intersectionality and Unpaid Caregiving: Key Insights
Intersectionality, a concept by Kimberle Crenshaw, highlights how social factors beyond gender influence caregiving. In the UK, 10.6 million unpaid caregivers, mostly women, provide essential care. The financial burden of caregiving is significant, with many facing financial hardships and relying on
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Insights from Testing and Planning for Improvement in Hospital Care
Recent experiences at Golden Jubilee National Hospital reveal adjustments made to enhance patient care, such as addressing carer strain, incorporating dietetics and psychology, and utilizing hospital volunteers. Testing new strategies, the team learned the importance of individualized physio input,
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Young AFCEAN Awards Nomination Process Webinar
The Young AFCEAN Awards Nomination Process Webinar, scheduled for September 10, 2014, 1:00 pm EDT, outlines the criteria and process for both individual and chapter awards within the Young AFCEAN community. From the Distinguished Young AFCEAN (DYA) awards to the Model Young AFCEAN Program recognitio
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Protocols for Addressing Bruising, Burns, and Scalds in Babies
Bruising is the most common accidental injury in children, especially those with increased mobility. Non-mobile babies sustaining bruising should raise suspicion of abuse and prompt thorough investigation. Professionals are required to refer all suspected injuries in non-mobile babies for assessment
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Gore Glen Primary 2023/24 Parent/Carer Planner
Explore the activities and events planned at Gore Glen Primary for the 2023/24 academic year. From class assemblies to community drives, there are opportunities for parents/carers to get involved and support the school community. Mark your calendars for family Fridays, Christmas celebrations, and mo
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Exploring Skills for Carers Workshop Overview
This workshop focuses on providing coaching support for carers facing various challenging situations in caring for loved ones with eating disorders. It covers carer goals, Nexus early intervention programs, gaining insight, understanding roles, communication skills like motivational interviewing, an
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Understanding the Impact of Sertraline Treatment on Autism Carers: STRATA Carer Study Overview
This module provides an overview of the STRATA Carer Study, which aims to explore how treating anxiety in adults with autism influences the burden on their carers. The nested study runs parallel to the main STRATA trial and involves assessing carer burden over a 52-week treatment period with sertral
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Urgent Mental Health Crisis Line for Children, Young People, Families, and Carers
Access our 24-hour mental health crisis line for immediate support and advice for children, young people, families, and carers. Living in London can be challenging, but we are here to help. Whether you are a young person struggling with mental health or a parent/carer seeking assistance, reach out t
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Update on Leave Policies and COVID-19 Measures in New Zealand
Dr. Suzy Morrissey from the University of Auckland discusses the leave policies in Aotearoa New Zealand, including 26 weeks of parental leave for the primary carer, temporary return-to-work changes, COVID-19 alert levels, wage subsidies, and special leave provisions for bereavement and family violen
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Supporting Young Carers in Education - A Guide for Educators in Scotland
There are an estimated 30,000 young carers in Scotland under the age of 18. This guide aims to help educators in identifying and supporting young carers in education. Young carers have diverse responsibilities, including domestic activities, household and financial management, personal and emotional
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Supporting Young Carers at YC2: Volunteer Opportunities and Services
YC2, the Young Carers Youth Club, provides vital support to children and young people with caring responsibilities in North Bucks. Founded in 2005, YC2 offers a range of services including youth clubs, counseling, residential breaks, and family events. Volunteers play a crucial role in making a posi
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Understanding Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing in Young People
Good mental health plays a crucial role in enabling individuals, especially young people, to form positive relationships, reach their full potential, and effectively deal with life's challenges. However, factors such as fear of failure, bullying, body image issues, and online pressures can significa
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