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NICE quality standard on decision-making and mental capacity
This quality standard covers decision making for people aged 16 and over, using health and social care services who may lack capacity to make their own decisions (now or in the future).
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Tackling Homelessness Together
Consultation on structures that support partnership working and accountability in homelessness - Tackling Homelessness Together.
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Welsh Language Standards for healthcare regulators and the Professional Standards Authority
The Welsh Government would like your views on draft regulations that enable the Welsh Language Commissioner to place duties on healthcare regulators in relation to the Welsh language.
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Regulations to establish corporate joint committees
The Welsh Government would like your views on the Regulations to establish corporate joint committees.
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Language and Communication Delivery Plan 2020-21
The Welsh Government want your views on improving the way in which we support children to develop their speech, language and communication (SLC) skills.
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The draft Compassionate Leadership Principles for Health and Social Care in Wales
The Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) would like your views on the draft Compassionate Leadership Principles for Health and Social Care in Wales.
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National Minimum Standards for Medication Review
The All Wales Medicines Strategy Group (AWMSG) would like your views on the National Minimum Standards for Medication Review.
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Representatives for young people, and parents of children, lacking mental capacity
The Welsh Government would like your views on Representatives for young people, and parents of children, lacking mental capacity.
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Valuing expertise: nursing deserves recognition
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on the COVID-19 Inquiry and the need for nursing staff to be listened to and rewarded.
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UK Government’s evidence on pay proves the need for direct negotiations
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger reflects on the UK government’s evidence to the Pay Review Body and this year’s Universal Health Coverage Day.