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A 7 day NHS, and helping people live well with the dementia, will help make UK the most dementia friendly society in the world by 2020.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Prime Minister has appointed David Mayhew as the new Dementia Envoy.
Sir Bob Geldof presents Karen Bradley with political hero award for services to missing children.
In this free seminar Gary discussed the principles of effective and fulfilling user engagement in service commissioning.
Dedicated FGM prevention week aims to raise awareness of ongoing need to protect girls and women from this harmful and illegal practice.
Professor John Newton will take over in January from Tim Kelsey as interim Chair of the National Information Board.
Ofsted launches point in time questionnaires for social care services.
New inspections to assess how agencies work together in an area to identify, support and protect vulnerable children and young people.
Over 60 projects will receive a share of £42 million to help people who are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
The Department of Health's Permanent Secretary announces she will leave the department in 2016.
David Cameron will announce that poorly performing children’s services must improve or be taken over by high-performing authorities, experts and charities.
Hilary Newiss, Chair of National Voices, asks for your opinion on how to give patients and service users a say at every stage of innovation.
Foster care provision statistics published today take a broad look at fostering provision across the country.
Plans to ensure that everyone using the NHS can access free wi-fi are among recommendations made today by Martha Lane Fox.
Martha Lane Fox talks about how digital technology brings opportunities for the NHS to improve health services and make care more accessible.
First of its kind UK supported project in Kerala to have national impact in preventing & tackling violence against women (VAW).
Dr Stuart Dollow explains why a National Innovation Partnership is crucial to ensuring the uptake of innovation across the NHS.
International Day for the abolition of slavery: how health and care professionals can help tackle modern slavery and support victims.
A week-long series of learning and sharing workshops to end violence against women (VAW) hosted by the British Deputy High Commission, Chennai, will be held in Kerala next week.
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