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Wirral Globe on MSNWirral autism charity recognised for 'high quality' awareness trainingBromborough-based Autism Together is currently the only Quality Assured provider in the Merseyside region to offer this training.
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The Scarborough News on MSNNational awards nominations for social care professionalsEmployees at a Scarborough independent care business have been nominated for three prestigious national awards for excellence ...
The Department of Health and Social Care has launched the Oliver McGowan code of practice, a significant milestone in improving healthcare for people with a learning disability and autistic people.
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The Christian Post on MSNOur mental health has been damaged by social justice therapistsGood therapy is something I believe is important and valuable, and even a biblical concept But modern therapy has been ...
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Kentucky doesn't require enough ongoing training for therapists. At best, clients get outdated or incomplete care. At worst, ...
This research highlights the key factors, like leadership buy-in, mandatory protocols, and electronic health record workflows, that influence the effective collection of data on sexual orientation and ...
As I read about the issues facing young people today –social media distraction, depression, anxiety, and general confusion ...
As a teenager, Erin Rose says she was subjected to trauma in hospital. She's now calling for mandatory trauma assessments for ...
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has rated critical care services at Manor Hospital in Walsall as requires improvement, following an inspection in February and March. CQC carried out an unannounced ...
The code of practice on statutory learning disability and autism training is named after 18-year-old Oliver McGowan.
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inews.co.uk on MSNMore SEND pupils should be taught in mainstream schools, care minister saysMinister's remarks come as Government introduces mandatory training for care staff working with people with learning disabilities and autism ...
Councillors will discuss proposals to cut £350,000 in spending on various public health services. Peterborough City Council ...
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