The government has launched a ground breaking strategy designed to better protect children against misogyny and abuse, aiming to halve violence against women and girls over the next decade.
As you may know, earlier this year we carried out a survey into diabetes among women from the local Bengali community, seeking their views and experiences of local services and support. We are pleased to now publish our report into Bengali Women’s experience of diabetes in Camden…
Resident, (formerly, Junior) doctors are now on a five day strike ending at 7am on Wednesday 19 November.
23rd September saw the government announce the rollout of Jess’s Rule, which aims to improve the process of diagnosing serious illnesses.
The rule is named after 27-year-old Jessica Brady from Stevenage, a talented engineer for Airbus, who had repeated GP appointments in the months leading up to her death in 2020.
The 10-Year Health Plan for England, as well as Dr Penny Dash’s independent review of Patient Safety have now both been published. Here is what it means for you and what our response.
📣 Have your say: Emergency surgery for babies and very young children
A report published by the ADHD Taskforce on 20 June has stated that wait times for assessments for ADHD and therefore ADHD diagnosis are unacceptably long, and that there must be more support for those who are waiting
The government has announced it is to freeze NHS prescription charges in England, for the first time in 3 years, keeping the cost of a prescription at £9.90.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) are wanting to improve their guidelines. And are looking for someone who has experienced being aggressive or violent due to a mental health condition.