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Planet Rachael: what’s new about our COVID-19 world?

Wendy Johnson observes that being in isolation is all too familiar to a neuroatypical person

Could student changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic signal a permanent change?

Final-placement nursing students could permanently become a full part of the workforce
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COVID-19: how the pandemic is reshaping social care nursing

Blurring organisational boundaries and how we share information are among the changes

Planet Rachael: why the Curly Wurly theory could extend to managing ED expectations

A long wait in a hospital shows it’s wise to disclose the true situation at the outset

Speak out and be a catalyst for change for children with learning disabilities

A mother inspired a company to make changes that will help children with disabilities

Planet Rachael: could this be the year of the ‘lovely’ nurse?

Staff attitudes and behaviour fail to meet expectations but are easy to fix
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Improving the health and well-being of unpaid carers – initiatives with impact

How Commitment to Carers award nominees have shared their work and inspired others

Communication: one test that can keep people with mild learning disabilities engaged

A test of language skills has helped breakdown potential barriers for healthcare staff

Planet Rachael: schools need training to support pupils on the autistic spectrum

Ignorance could damage our children, says Wendy Johnson

Planet Rachael: Our changing world needs to be all-inclusive

People with learning disabilities should also benefit from digital advances

'I saw your behaviour as a form of communication'...

An experience with a violent patient taught Hazel Molyneux why forming a rapport is vital

Watford FC opens its arms to people with learning disabilities

People with learning disabilities can feel a sense of connection by going to football...

Learning a new role takes time

Overwhelmed in a new job, Sam Humphrey realises it’s okay to feel useless at first

What nurses should do when assessing sepsis risk in people with learning disabilities

Emergency nurses need to recognise the triggers for sepsis in deteriorating patients

Celebrating 100 years of learning disability nursing at the House of Commons

Nurse Kirsty Colley reflects on her day at the centenary event

Strengthen the support worker role to fix the care system

Independent living is only possible with a team of dedicated support workers and nurses

Transition from child to adult care for someone with severe learning disabilities

Learning disability nurses should appreciate the hurdles some parents have to negotiate

Planet Rachael: Time to debunk assumptions about learning disability and sexual health

Healthcare professionals should provide good quality care for all servicer users

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