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Shoulda, woulda, coulda: scheduled care reform talks have been delayed
Today (Wednesday 26th February) the government were supposed to take part in the first round ...
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Free breakfast club pilot set to launch
The Education Secretary said 180,000 pupils in England are set to benefit from the scheme ...
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Finding comfort through song and community
It’s no secret that unpaid carers face a number of struggles with a continued lack ...
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Theme revealed for this year’s World Health Day
The event was created by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and takes place on 7th ...
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‘Who Cares?’: a new original song from unpaid carers
The track features a group of unpaid carers in Bridgend who describe their dedication to ...
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Liam’s story: Gaining the confidence to live independently
For people with learning disabilities moving out can be one of life’s most daunting milestones. ...
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We Are Care launched to end ‘transactional’ care work culture
Unlike traditional agencies, the new social enterprise aims to pay every healthcare worker above the ...
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Government announces 10-year study to tackle youth vaping
The project is one of three sets of research commissioned to showcase why children should ...
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New research could prevent life-threatening heart arrhythmias
Today, 20th February, experts from Amsterdam University Medical Center (UMC) and Johns Hopkins University published ...
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Physical Disabilities
Looming financial support cuts threaten SEND budgets
It’s already hard for people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to access support, ...
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