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Victoria Atkins addressed the NHS Providers conference on working collaboratively and in partnership to deliver the recovery plan and the long-term workforce plan.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The AI-Airlock will assist in the development and deployment of software and AI medical devices, safely providing patients with earlier access to cutting edge innovations that improve care.
Accelerating Reform Fund to support innovation in local areas to boost quality and accessibility of adult social care in England.
Parents and carers should talk to their healthcare professional about how to feed colostrum (first milk) safely to their baby.
People who receive care will benefit from new technology to help improve their independence and reduce avoidable hospital admissions.
Minister Helen Whately’s speech at today’s NHS Confederation Health beyond the hospital conference.
Government invests £200 million of new funding to boost NHS resilience and ensure patients receive the care they need this winter.
The Downing Street session will see NHS leaders come together to discuss actions to improve care for patients and ease pressures on the health service.
Ofsted will visit 6 regional adoption agencies (RAAs) across the country as part of the inspection, which was commissioned by the government.
Ofsted, CQC, HMICFRS and HMIP have published guidance for the thematic focus on serious youth violence, as part of their programme of joint targeted area inspections (JTAIs).
Letter from Helen Whately, Minister of State for Social Care, setting out the priorities for adult social care this winter.
£600 million over the next 2 years will boost the capacity of the social care workforce and funding for the social care sector.
People in care homes and hospitals will be able to have visitors in all circumstances under law amendment.
The government has committed to a number of measures to support integrated care systems in response to 2 key reports.
Minister for Care, Helen Whately, held a reception at No 10 and announced a cross-government roundtable to meet the needs of carers in all aspects of their lives.
The government is expanding the NHS Volunteer Responders programme into social care.
The What Good Looks Like framework and digital skills framework will support staff, providers and local authorities to benefit from new technology.
Building on the People at the Heart of Care white paper, the government has set out plans to further digitise the social care sector and bolster the workforce.
An independent review of integrated care systems (ICSs) has today published its final report.
Additional funds will help cover the costs of nursing care, ensuring the vital service can continue to support the needs of residents who rely on it.
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