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The NHS are in the headlines again over shortages of nursing staff on the wards! According to the Safe Staffing Allaince (SSA), it is a regular occurrence that only one registered nurse is looking after eight patients,
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Nurses 'warned off whistle-blowing in culture of fear' Many nurses face bullying and being belittled when they try to whistle-blow, a survey suggests. Of the 5,277 in the Royal College of Nursing poll who reported having raised an alarm, 24% said
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Royal College of Nursing brands reforms as 'stupid' Health correspondent, BBC News Nurses have raised questions about staffing levels Nurses' leaders have branded parts of the government's plans to reform the profession as "stupid". The Royal College
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General secretary Peter Carter urged the Government to introduce compulsory staffing levels to prevent needless patient deaths. He added: Understaffing is the single biggest challenge facing the NHS today. The introduction of mandatory safe staffing
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Nurses 'drowning in sea of paperwork' The amount of paperwork is increasing, nurses say Nurses are "drowning in a sea of paperwork" with more than one sixth of the working week taken up doing non-essential paperwork, a survey suggests. The Royal
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The three directors were ousted in a landslide over their push to get rid of Cal Fire. The state firefighting agency had taken over fire services for 30,000 people in Half Moon Bay and several nearby communities in 2008 after a local department
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The longtime Los Gatos resident, who passed away last week, left a mark in town that will not soon be forgotten. Peter died in a March 6 accident when he fell down the stairs at his Victorian home on Broadway as he went to answer the door for a
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Los Gatos is in shock this morning as news that longtime resident Peter Carter died suddenly after falling down the stairs at his home on Broadway. Details are still emerging, but the accident apparently happened just before midnight. According to
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Cautionary Tale The head of the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS), Sir David Nicholson, has refused to accept responsibility for the needless deaths that occur daily at NHS hospitals by claiming that these deaths are not a result of
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He's as Swiss as Lindt chocolate, but Roger Federer says Australian traits are "locked into my DNA" and credits his late coach Peter Carter for shaping the most successful career in grand slam history. In a poignant tribute to Carter, who died in a
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