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DH: The NHS National Leadership Council has launched The Healthy NHS Board: Principles for Good Governance, highlighting the critical role boards play in ensuring that quality, centred on patient safety, effective care & patient experience, is at the heart of the NHS.
Good governance is essential for the NHS and the guidance explains clearly what this means for health organisations and their boards. Boards have 3 key roles – to formulate strategy, ensure accountability and shape a positive culture for their organisation.
Press release ~ The Healthy NHS Board: Principles for Good Governance ~ NHS National Leadership Council
BIS: Continued learning can have an overwhelmingly positive impact on older people’s health, confidence and dramatically improve their quality of life. This was the main finding of Enhancing Informal Adult Learning for Older People in Care Settings - a BIS Learning Revolution project involving older learners across.
Press release ~ Enhancing Informal Adult Learning for Older People in Care Settings ~ The Learning Revolution ~ Government Office for Science report: Mental Capital and Wellbeing ~ National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE)
HL: Homeless Link has designed guidance to help local areas to tackle the issue of older people living inappropriately in temporary accommodation or precariously housed and to share examples of where local authorities & providers have been addressing the needs of this group.
The guidance is aimed at commissioners of housing and support services for homeless people & commissioners of longer term housing care & support for older people. It is also aimed at providers of services in the homeless sector looking to move on older people from hostels and providers of retirement housing addressing the needs of a client group that may be unfamiliar and different to their traditional client group.
Press release ~ Guidance
NICE: Public health guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published last week focuses specifically on school-based methods to prevent children & young people from starting to smoke.
Research shows that children who start smoking before the age of 16 find it harder to quit and are twice as likely to continue to smoke as those who begin later in life – and are more likely to be heavier smokers. Recommendations include encouraging pupils to lead smoking prevention activities and integrating discussions on the effects of tobacco use across a range of curriculum topics.
Press release ~ Guidance ~ NHS Stop Smoking Services
NICE: Final guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published last week means that another drug - certolizumab pegol (Cimzia) - can be considered for some people in England & Wales
NICE’s decision to recommend the drug follows its request to the manufacturer, UCB Pharma, for more information on the drug’s clinical and cost-effectiveness. The manufacturer (UCB Pharma) will also provide the first 12 weeks of certolizumab pegol free for all patients starting treatment through a patient access scheme agreed with the Department of Health. The NHS will now have 3 months to being implementing this new guidance.
Press release ~ Guidance
NICE: New guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) week aims to reinforce the safety of donor breast milk by making recommendations to maintain high standards of practice in specialist milk banks in the UK.
New mothers can choose to donate their breast milk to one of 17 main dedicated milk banks. It can then be used by hospitals that request it. This new guideline serves as a practical guide to the effective running of these services. It makes a series of recommendations designed to promote consistent standards of practice across the country and ensure the safety of donor breast milk.
Press release ~ Guidance ~ Milk Banks
NICE: New guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) will give a specific group of cancer patients access to a new drug on the NHS which could help extend their lives. The guidance recommends trabectedin (Yondelis) for the treatment of certain patients with advanced soft tissue sarcoma.
This recommendation was made possible after the drug manufacturer, PharmaMar, agreed to meet the costs of the drug for any treatment needed beyond the fifth cycle of treatment. The NHS will now have 3 months to being implementing this new guidance.
Press release ~ Trabectedin for the treatment of advanced soft tissue sarcoma
CC: The Competition Commission (CC) has published recommendations arising from a review of its approach to remedies in market investigations. The review followed 2 partly successful appeals to the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) last year against aspects of remedies resulting from the CC’s market investigations into Groceries and Payment Protection Insurance (PPI). In both cases, the CC’s overall findings were not affected.
Press release ~ Review of the Competition Commission’s approach to remedies in market investigations: recommendations and proposed action
Newswire – TSA: The Tenant Services Authority’s (TSA) new study - The Impact of the Credit Crunch on Housing Associations - uses data from housing associations, property companies and commercial businesses from outside the housing sector to explore the effects of the economic downturn.
Meanwhile, in the latest quarterly survey figures out last week, the TSA has indicated that housing providers continue to be resilient and attract investment to build new homes.
Press release ~ TSA: The Impact of the Credit Crunch on Housing Associations ~ Latest quarterly survey
DCSF: The Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills have thanked Sir Mark Walport and the Science and Learning Expert Group for their report - Science and Mathematics Secondary Education for the 21st Century - and will now consider the recommendations.
Press release ~ Science and Learning Expert Group report
HO: An independent review into the sexualisation of young people, conducted by psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos, has been welcomed by Home Secretary, Alan Johnson. Commissioned by the Home Office, the review forms part of the government’s strategy to tackle ‘Violence Against Women and Girls’ (VAWG) and looks at how sexualised images & messages may be affecting the development of children & young people and influencing cultural norms. It also examines the evidence for a link between sexualisation & violence.
A pack for teachers & pupils to accompany the campaign will shortly be made available to all schools.
Press release ~
DWP: New laws to improve the safety of tower cranes on construction sites were laid before Parliament last week, paving the way for the start of a statutory registration scheme. The regulations, developed by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), will come into force on
The new regulations place a ‘duty to notify’ on the employer. Employers will have to notify the HSE of relevant information, including the site address and the name & address of the crane owners. HSE will have to be notified within 14 days of a through examination of the crane, which must be carried out following installation, or re-installation, on a site before it can put into service. Cranes already erected when the regulations come into force will have to be registered within 28 days. Electronic notification will be available via the HSE website.
Press release ~ HSE: Leaflet containing guidance about the new legal duties ~ Investigating Tower Crane Failures
WAG: ’ Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, has announced that the use of collars designed to administer an electric shock to dogs or cats will be banned in . The ban is the first of its kind in the
The announcement follows a third consultation on the draft legislation, held between
Press release ~ Draft Regulations: Animal Welfare (Electronic Devices) (Wales) 2010 ~ WAG: Animal health and welfare
NAO: Venues & infrastructure for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games are on track to be delivered on time for the Games and the cost is currently forecast to be within the £9,325m budget for the Games announced in March 2007, according to a progress report to Parliament by the National Audit Office.
However, there is potential for further calls on the contingency fund, which is part of the budget for the Games. Previous experience shows that financial pressures and risks are likely to occur right up to the Games.
Press release ~ Preparations for the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games: Progress report Feb 2010
BIG: An England-wide scheme delivering wheelchair skills training to children & young people with disabilities is one of dozens of initiatives taking a share of £11.8m in lottery good cause funding from the Big Lottery Fund. Excursions for visually impaired people and support for foster families are also among the 40 projects receiving funding today from BIG’S Reaching Communities programme.
Press release ~ BIG’S Reaching Communities programme ~ List of projects receiving Reaching Communities grants last week ~ Whizz-Kidz (The Movement for Non-Mobile Children) ~ Action for Blind People
BIS: Significant disparities exist between small businesses in their confidence & awareness of managing employment law, according to new research published by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
The government offers free advice & simple online tools on the Employing People section of the Business Link website to help SME’s manage their legal obligations. As an extension of this, BIS launched a new online tool - The Employment Law Organiser – in September 2009 to help SMEs stay up to date on new legislation.
Press release ~ The Employment Law Organiser ~ Business Link: Employing People
BIS: British manufacturers could save £ms in import duties through an EU scheme promoted by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). Companies that are unable to source the materials they need to manufacture their products from within the EU could be eligible to import those materials duty-free by applying to the EU Duty Suspensions & Tariff Quotas Scheme.
Currently
WAG: A simple to use test that is set to revolutionise healthcare for millions of people who have a risk of developing blood clots is under development by a north
There are currently more than 7m people in Europe & the
Press release ~ Microvisk ~ Rutherford Appleton Laboratories ~ WAG: Flexible Support for Business
WAG: The world’s first lightweight portable jib crane capable of lifting a tonne in weight is expected to create quite a splash with the water industry when it is launched in the
The lightweight Porta-Davit is made from aluminium, can be carried & assembled by two people, lifted into embedded sockets on site and ready for use within minutes. It is designed for water & waste treatment plants where pumps, valves & filters need to be lifted for inspection on a regular basis. Currently engineers have to rig up large machines or build permanent structures to carry out this work.
Press release ~ Reid Lifting: Porta-Davit ~ WAG: Innovation and e-Business Roadshow Events 2010
WAG: A Welsh company - Affresol - has developed the technology to build affordable low carbon homes from recycled waste plastic & minerals – including packaging & manufacturing waste. Each house consists of approximately 18 tonnes of recycled plastic waste that was destined for landfill, while each modular building is made up of 4 tonnes of recycled waste.
Last week Worcester Bosch, the
Affresol has developed an innovative new material called Thermo Poly Rock (TPR) from recycled plastics & minerals for use as a structural building product. The patented process uses a low energy cold process which converts the plastics into a very strong structural element.
The TPR panels are bolted together to form the load bearing frame of the house which can be externally clad using a material of choice (brick, block or stone) and the interior insulated and plastered as standard. The roof is tiled from recycled materials.
Press release ~ Affresol: Thermo Poly Rock (TPR) ~ WAG: Help for your business
Ofsted: Ofsted has confirmed the appointment of the 2 companies chosen to undertake day to day inspection & registration visits. Tribal Group Plc has been appointed to cover the contract area for the South region and Prospects Services Ltd has been appointed to cover their work in the North & Midlands.
Press release ~ Tribal Group Plc ~ Prospects Services Ltd
WAG: The Wood Energy Business Scheme 2 (WEBS 2), which is managed by Forestry Commission Wales on behalf of the Welsh Assembly Government, will provide £7.8m of European funding to enable wood from Wales to be turned into a carbon neutral renewable fuel - creating jobs & stimulating our rural economy in the process.
WEBS 2, which is available for businesses throughout
Press release ~ WAG: Renewable energy ~ Wood Energy Business Scheme 2 (WEBS 2) ~ Woodlands for Wales ~ Renewable Energy Route Map for Wales
HL:
Press release ~ London Housing Foundation (LHF) ~ Homeless Link
LDA: The London Development Agency (LDA) has announced that a new series of free seminars will give SMEs in the capital access to advice that will help them grow out of recession. The new series builds on the success of last year’s programme of 14 smaller workshops, which helped more than 1,000 SMEs in the capital.
Feedback from these events has helped shape the current series of seminars. There will be more networking opportunities because of the greater number of participants and the discussion will focus on the areas of key importance to SMEs. The first seminar will be held in May 2010 and will be open to more than 200 people. Registration for the event will start in the next few weeks.
Press release ~ Mayor of London’s Economic Recovery Action Plan ~ Current series ~ Case studies
Online: Tickets for the fifth National Digital Inclusion Conference - NDI10 - are nearly sold out, and those interested in taking part are being urged to get in quick, or follow the Conference from the comfort of their own computer via the live webstream and twitter hashtag #NDI10. The Conference takes place at Vinopolis in
Press release ~ Conference details ~ Digital engagement network ~ Civic Agenda ~ UK online centres ~ Ufi
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