Wednesday marked International Men’s Day, and with it came something genuinely historic: England’s first-ever Men’s Health Strategy. For those of us working in healthcare and social care, this is a
Wednesday marked International Men’s Day, and with it came something genuinely historic: England’s first-ever Men’s Health Strategy. For those of us working in healthcare and social care, this is a
The past week has brought several significant announcements affecting health and social care in the UK. Whilst much of the focus has been on the NHS, the implications reach far
When you spend your days caring for others as a carer or support worker, it’s easy to forget that you need care too. I’ve noticed this pattern in myself and
Healthcare and social care in the UK are often spoken about as one system, yet anyone who has worked a night shift in a dementia home, supported a young person
I have been inspired lately by videos I’ve seen on TikTok from care homes, support workers and fitness experts across the country and beyond. These short clips show creative but
Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD) affect a significant number of children across the UK. Research shows that nearly 18% of students with disabilities are identified as having emotional behavioural difficulties,
Working as a support worker represents far more than a job. This role is a calling that touches lives, builds hope, and creates lasting change. Whether you’re supporting a young
In every setting across health and social care, communication plays a central role. Whether supporting a child in residential care, sitting with an older adult in a nursing home, or
AI has been part of healthcare for years, often working behind the scenes in hospitals and diagnostics. But in care settings, like residential homes, supported living, and nursing services, we’re
In health and social care, the role of a Registered Manager is well known. But what happens when one person is responsible for more than one service? That’s where the