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If the placement is not within easy travelling distance of your home, it may be possible to provide some assistance with sourcing accommodation and travel arrangements. ... more
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Answer No. The NHS is responsible for funding health and personal care costs, not rent, food and normal utility bills. There will be circumstances, however, when a contribution towards a utility bill is appropriate (because, for example, the ... more
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The purpose of this NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (KSF) is to provide a means of recognising the skills and knowledge, which a person needs to apply to be effective in a particular NHS post. The framework will make better links between ... more
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You cannot use your Maternity exemption card to cover the cost of a brace. A brace is seen as cosmetic, You dont need it. Therefore you cannot get it using your card. ... more
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There is the opportunity to work at over 60 Trusts spread across England. ... more
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Answer Yes, where appropriate and with the permission of the person being assessed (where the person lacks capacity to consent then a best interests decision will have to be made whether or not to invite them - ref. Mental Capacity Act). It may ... more
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Our work is designed to improve standards of care provided by the NHS to patients. We also keep the public informed about the quality of their health services and how they should be improved. ... more
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If you are pregnant or have had a child in the past year, you can get free prescriptions. Get a form from your doctor, midwife or health visitor to apply for a prescription exemption certificate. You can claim for free milk and vitamins if you are ... more
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Having diabetes does not entitle anyone to free dental treatment. You may be eligible for free NHS dental treatment on other grounds such as age or benefits. For more information go to the NHS site http://www.nhs.uk At the bottom of the page under ' ... more
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There is no defined deadline although it is expected that most organisations will adopt PBAC and integrate HR and RA processes over the next six months and then look to adopt the technical solutions in the year following (i.e. by the end of 2010). ... more
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