Wednesday, 26 May 2021

Health chiefs still wait for results on Indian variant Covid swabs following Towcester school outbreak

Health chiefs still wait for results on Indian variant Covid swabs following Towcester school outbreak  Health chiefs are still waiting for an official all-clear following an outbreak of Indian strain Covid-19 cases at a Towcester primary school.

Last week's testing blitz among the Nicholas Hawksmoor School community produced "very few" positive tests. Northamptonshire Telegraph

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New online resource to support culturally appropriate care

New online resource to support culturally appropriate care Holistic, person-centred care has always been important, but during the Coronavirus pandemic it has become even more critical that we are all aware of culturally appropriate care.

Culturally appropriate care is about being sensitive to people's cultural identity or heritage. It means being alert and responsive to people’s beliefs or conventions that might be determined by a person’s culture. The Care Quality Commission has launched a new online resource which updates providers on culturally appropriate care. 

'Levelling up' general practice in England What should government prioritise?

'Levelling up' general practice in England What should government prioritise? Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda must include general practice. People living in socioeconomically deprived areas have the greatest health needs, but general practice is underfunded and ‘under-doctored’ in areas of high deprivation. The Health Foundation 

Open consultation: Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Act 2018 statutory guidance

Open consultation: Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Act 2018 statutory guidance The DHSC is seeking views on draft statutory guidance to prevent the inappropriate use of force and ensure transparency and accountability about the use of force in mental health units. The guidance is intended for use by NHS hospitals and independent hospitals (providing NHS-funded care) in England providing care and treatment to patients with a mental disorder. 

This consultation closes at midday on 17 August 2021. Department of Health and Social Care

Covid: Advice to areas worst-hit by Indian variant will be updated - No 10

Covid: Advice to areas worst-hit by Indian variant will be updated - No 10 Ministers have backtracked over travel advice for eight areas worst-hit by the Indian Covid variant, after a change in guidance led to widespread confusion.

The amended advice asks people to minimise travel into and out of Bolton, Blackburn, Kirklees, Bedford, Burnley, Leicester, Hounslow and North Tyneside.

Earlier advice had asked people to avoid non-essential travel altogether. BBC News

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Good Law Project’s Jolyon Maugham: ‘They see us pushing back hard’

Good Law Project’s Jolyon Maugham: ‘They see us pushing back hard’ As the Good Law Project’s latest legal challenge to the government draws to a close this week, its founder, Jolyon Maugham, has revealed the extent to which the case has got under ministers’ skin.

The judicial review over contracts for personal protective equipment awarded without competition concludes on Tuesday The Guardian