Wednesday 29 March 2023

How Covid-19 has a lasting impact on Northampton three years on from the start of the first lockdown

How Covid-19 has a lasting impact on Northampton three years on from the start of the first lockdown It has been three years since former Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the UK's first lockdown.

The coronavirus pandemic has had a wide-ranging impact on life in the UK, from health to education and the economy.

We looked at the latest data to see how West Northamptonshire has changed since the first lockdown. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Full list of where 103 bleed kits and bleed control cabinets are located in Northamptonshire

Full list of where 103 bleed kits and bleed control cabinets are located in Northamptonshire Following on from the tragic fatal stabbing of a 16-year-old in Northampton last week, this newspaper is publishing a full list of where potentially life saving bleed kits are located across Northamptonshire. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2022: Results from the British Social Attitudes survey

Public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2022: Results from the British Social Attitudes survey The Nuffield Trust and The King’s Fund have joined forces again to publish the gold-standard measure of public attitudes and opinions towards the NHS and social care, as surveyed by NatCen during 2022. This report shows public satisfaction with the health service has slumped to its lowest level ever recorded in the 40-year history of the British Social Attitudes survey.

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Spotlight on maternity care: your stories, your rights (report)

Spotlight on maternity care: your stories, your rights (report) Women should be able to have confidence that they will receive safe, effective, compassionate maternity care that focuses on their individual needs. That is the experience of many people. But too many families still face care that puts the safety and wellbeing of women and babies at risk.

In this report, we look at themes from maternity complaints families have brought to us, to shine a light on their experiences and encourage others to let their voices be heard. Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman

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Technology-enabled lives: delivering outcomes for people and providers

Technology-enabled lives: delivering outcomes for people and providers This paper (produced in partnership with over 30 organisations) highlights the lack of widespread adoption of digital social care services despite the public’s desire for technology to better support those who draw on social care and health services. The paper reveals that only a handful of councils, housing, and care organisations are delivering digital care in people’s homes at scale. This is despite evidence that using technology in social care keeps people safe, healthy, and happy at home. TEC Action Alliance

    Increased funding for care homes providing nursing

    Increased funding for care homes providing nursing Increased funding for care homes providing nursing will support tens of thousands of care home residents with nursing needs following confirmation that government will increase the rate by 5% for 2023 to 2024, including those with learning and physical disabilities. Department of Health and Social Care

    Bullying and toxic culture at NHS trust, report finds

    Bullying and toxic culture at NHS trust, report finds Repeated cases of bullying and a toxic environment at one of England's largest NHS trusts have been found in a review.

    The Bewick report was ordered after a BBC Newsnight investigation heard from staff at University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) saying a climate of fear had put patients at risk.

    It cites anger that senior staff did not attend the funeral of Vaish Kumar, a junior doctor who killed herself.

    The West Midlands trust said it fully accepted the report's recommendations. BBC News

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    Treasury will find extra cash to fund NHS pay offer, says Jeremy Hunt

    Treasury will find extra cash to fund NHS pay offer, says Jeremy Hunt Jeremy Hunt has conceded the Treasury will have to find extra money to fund the pay offer to NHS staff, though the Department of Health and Social Care will also be forced to make savings.

    Health unions are now consulting their members on the offer, which includes a one-off bonus of up to 8.2% for this year and a pay rise of 5% from April, plus more for the lowest-paid. The Guardian

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    Women in England with advanced cervical cancer to be offered new treatment

    Women in England with advanced cervical cancer to be offered new treatment Hundreds of women in England are to be offered the first new treatment for advanced cervical cancer in about 15 years on the NHS, officials have announced, amid a concerted push to boost women’s health.

    The immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab will be available to those with incurable forms of the disease immediately after it won the green light from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), the drugs regulator. Currently, two women with the disease die every day. The Guardian

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    NHS treating hundreds of children as young as 13 for gaming disorders

    NHS treating hundreds of children as young as 13 for gaming disorders Hundreds of children are being treated for video game disorders by the NHS, including some who have been driven to attack their own family.

    New figures reveal that 745 people have been referred to the National Centre for Gaming Disorders since it opened in October 2019, the only clinic of its kind in the UK. Sky News

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    Why 8,000 - not 10,000 - might be the magic number when it comes to daily steps

    Why 8,000 - not 10,000 - might be the magic number when it comes to daily steps f 10,000 daily steps seems like a bridge too far, you might be in luck. 

    Scientists have found that 8,000 is enough to significantly lower the risk of an early death.

    Achieving that target on just one or two days cut the mortality risk by 15 percent in a study of 3,000 middle-aged people. The Daily Mail

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    Number of Brits getting cosmetic surgery doubles in a year

    Number of Brits getting cosmetic surgery doubles in a year Britain's new-found love for the brow lift was unearthed in an annual report from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS).

    It showed how cosmetic surgery as a whole is once again booming, after nosediving over the past few years. 

    More than 31,000 procedures were carried out in 2022 — double that of 2021. The Daily Mail

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