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Health Inspectorate Wales has called for more specalist mental health services for teenagers and young adults Mental health services in Wales are still failing many children and young people, according to a joint report. Despite some improvements, young...
Tags: mental health, health services, Healthcare Inspectorate Wales, Wales Audit Office, Health Inspectorate Wales, Wales Jeremy Colman, inspector wales, assembly government, United Kingdom, London, National Health Service, Psychology, Sociology, Mental Health Act Commission, Forensic social work, Education in Wales, Estyn, Social work, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues
S mental health watchdog has warned that there needs to be a “change of attitude” among health authorities if services for people with mental health problems are to improve. In a position paper, the Mental Health Commission says there are significant...
Tags: health services, Ireland, Dublin, National Health Service, California Mental Health Services Act, Mental Health Act Commission, Mental health, Health, Personal life, Social Issues
The National Guard will offer free medical services in the holy sites, mainly at the 60-bed Mina Field Hospital, which covers an area of 256 square meters and is open 24 hours a day. National Guard will also take care of minute details such as supplying...
Tags: National Guard, holy sites, health services, provides health, Mina Field Hospital, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Clinic, Hospital, Health Medical Pharma
Here's home," Lori Hopkins said, gesturing toward a dilapidated camper parked along a gravel road in the hills of southeastern Ohio. "And here's where we do our business," she deadpanned, turning to the surrounding woods. Hopkins, 29, and her three children...
Tags: Lori Hopkins, Dezarae Hopkins, Ohio Stadium, Ohio Job, Ohioans, health services, budget cuts, executive directors, Ronald Adkins, Coolville, Ohio, Homelessness, Welfare, Child and family services, Policy Matters Ohio, Shawnee State University, Ted Strickland, Caseworker, Social Issues
Australians put their health at risk as a result of the worldwide economic crisis, a survey has found. The fear of losing a job has resulted in more than one in six people turning up for work sick and one in 10 parents sending sick children to school...
Tags: financial crisis, health services, United Kingdom, Quarter, Health economics, Health care, Health, Public health, Health Medical Pharma
Morbid Symptoms, Current Healthcare Struggles An interview with Leo Panitch and Colin Leys, editors of the 2010 Socialist Register (Morbid Symptoms: Health Under Capitalism) Colin Leys November 20th 2009 Leo Panitch and Colin Leys have just brought out...
Tags: health caring, health policy, Canada Health Coalition, Socialist Register Colin Leys, morbid symptoms, health services, British Labour Party, healthcare systems, socialist health, public health, Canada, London
Lord Crisp believes that politicians should focus on wider health issues, such as smoking, assisted dying and the ethics of stem-cell research, and leave the NHS to run itself on a day-to-day level. The Conservatives have promised to create an independent...
Tags: NHS, health services, lord crisp, Department of Health, United Kingdom, London, Ara Darzi Baron Darzi of Denham, National Health Service, NHS Scotland
Thirty-three patients were treated at Bundaberg Hospital's dental health clinic on November 6, the day a problem occurred in the cleaning process for dental instruments. Two were not treated with instruments, but Queensland Health tested the remaining...
Tags: Queensland Health, Bundaberg Hospital, health services, Australia, Sydney, Bundaberg Base Hospital, Patient, Bundaberg, Dentistry, Bundaberg Queensland, Health Medical Pharma
Peter Garling's key recommendations, the audit report released yesterday finds. A team of independent auditors analysing the implementation of the first set of recommendations found that NSW Health was still under ''severe financial strain'', with its...
Tags: health services, patient care, Australia, Sydney, Patient safety, Health care, Hospital, Medicine, National Health Service, Healthcare, Evidence-based medicine, Hospice, Health Medical Pharma, Information technology audit, Healthcare management, Clinical audit, Audit, Auditing, Health policy, Healthcare reform, Health economics, Health promotion, Health care system
Caregivers make an enormous contribution, which isn’t always recognised. The report shows that their contribution is enhanced when they have support. Those who were more positive about their role as a caregiver tended to have good social support, and...
Tags: mental health, health services, family carers, New Zealand, Auckland, Carers rights movement, The Princess Royal Trust for Carers, Family, Caregiver, Mental disorder, Social Issues, Health Medical Pharma