Caring School Community Evaluation Report 2007-08.
Developing and Sustaining a Practice Based Strategy for Reducing Healthcare Associated Infections Programme Foundation of Nursing Studies in Partnership with NHS London Evaluation Report July 2012 Jayne Wright, Kate Sanders and Theresa Shaw. 2 Acknowledgements Our sincere thanks to NHS London and Trish Morris-Thompson, Chief Nurse for funding and supporting this initiative. We also appreciated.
Learning Disabilities Good Practice Project. This project was completed under an action from. Transforming Care: A national response to Winterbourne View Hospital. Report written by Jo Hough (National Valuing Families Forum), who led the project with Kerry Martin (National Forum of People with Learning Disabilities) Geoff Baines (NHS) Acknowledgements. The project leads, Jo Hough (NVFF.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is committed to applying the lessons learnt from the Francis report. The Francis report made 290 recommendations and new proposals have been made by others. Much of the work to be done by the NMC had already started before the report’s publication, and is very much in line with our existing plans for improvement. We have now started making the further.
The Report forcefully argues that caring for those left out requires a four-pronged policy strategy at the national level: reaching those left out using universal policies (for example, inclusive growth, not mere growth), pursuing measures for groups with special needs (for example, persons with disabilities), making human development resilient and empowering those left out. The Report rightly.
The Creating Caring Culture Programme has a simple purpose; helping nurses-led teams to create healthcare workplaces that are conducive to the delivery of high quality care and that provide a supportive place for staff to work. FoNS believes that in caring cultures, staff feel valued and are more able to take responsibility for what happens in practice. Patients and families experience.
The report sets out the governments final response to the events at Winterbourne View hospital. It sets out a programme of action to transform services for people with learning disabilities or autism and mental health conditions or behaviours described as challenging. Cross Ref Department of Health Review: Winterbourne View Hospital: Interim Report.
Nursing: Essential Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes Introduction Nursing is not just a collection of tasks. To provide safe and effective care to the clients, nurses must integrate knowledge, skills and attitudes to make sound judgement and decisions. This essay describes some of the essential.