• Clare in the community: Black Friday

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  • Why do we separate the mother and child victims of domestic abuse? | Louise Tickle

    It is a grotesque indictment of the child protection system that women are blamed for failing their children, not supportedDomestic abuse hurts children, whether they are the direct target, or find themselves witness to warfare in their home. The latest government figures show that half of all children assessed as needing social services support are in that plight through domestic abuse – and when social workers feel a child is no longer safe at home, they can be removed into the care syst
  • Tots teach residents at care centre the Baby Shark song during World Nursery Rhyme Week

    Little ones teach residents from Apthorp Care Centre the Baby Shark song during World Nursery Rhyme Week
     
    Residents from Apthorp Care Centre in New Southgate paid a special visit to Little Leo’s Nursery to compare classic ditties with contemporary songs during World Nursery Rhyme Week.
     
    The global awareness week, taking place from today (19th November), is an opportunity to mark the importance of nursery rhymes within our culture and recognise their value in education and socia
  • Wetherby care home nears completion

    From left: Home Manager Paula Mountjoy, Mayoress of Wetherby Mrs Sandra Moss and Mayor of Wetherby Councillor Galan Moss as they lay the last external ground stone
    Last week Wetherby’s newest care home, Windsor Court, welcomed the Mayor and Mayoress of Wetherby for a sneak preview of the brand new facilities.  The 66 bed home on Sandbeck Way is coming up to completion and the Mayor marked the occasion by laying the last external ground stone on the site. Councillor Galan Moss and
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  • RMBI receives a commendation in the 2018 Learning at Work Week Impact Awards

    RMBI Care Co. is delighted to have received a commendation in the 2018 Learning at Work Week Impact Awards.
     
    The Learning at Work Week Impact Awards are competitive awards that are presented to companies and organisations for running excellent Learning at Work Week campaigns. The awards are run by The Campaign for Learning, a national charity promoting lifelong learning.
     
    The 2018 award winners show how creative, innovative and inclusive events shaped to employee and business ne
  • Neuro rehab group makes two senior appointments

    Christchurch Group have strengthened their leadership team with two senior appointments.
    Denise Masters, who will be responsible for the welfare of patients at Hunters Moor in Birmingham and Matt Street, who will oversee Park House in Bedford both have a combined experience of 60 years in the healthcare sector.
     
    Qualifying initially as a Radiographer and later as a Registered Mental Health Nurse, Denise has worked as a service manager for women’s services, learning disability and cha
  • Charities risk becoming irrelevant, warns new report

    Voluntary sector must stop chasing government contracts and go back to fighting for communities in needHealth Connections Mendip (HCM) never set out to be a model for anything. However, this deceptively simple project in the small Somerset town of Frome is being talked about, not just as a blueprint for community revitalisation, but as a road to renewal for a UK charity sector struggling to maintain its relevance and public confidence in an age of great social upheaval and public distrust.The wo

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