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Have you ever wondered why some people think, feel, or respond differently to the world around them? The word neurodivergent...
Many people with VPD have 20/20 eyesight. It's not about how well the eyes work, but how the brain interprets...
Neurodiversity recognises the natural variations in human brain function and how the brain works differently. Rather than labeling differences as...
Ethical principles in nursing serve as a foundational framework that guides nurses in making expert and moral decisions while delivering...
Whether working in residential care facilities, group homes, or private settings, Night Support Workers are essential in supporting people in...
In the UK's healthcare system, case commissioners play a pivotal role in ensuring that services are effectively delivered to patients...
Behaviours of Concern refer to actions and ways of communication exhibited by people in the context of mental health. In...
As we approach the holiday season—a time of celebrations, family traditions, and community cheer—we also recognise it can bring feelings...
A care plan is a comprehensive document that outlines the necessary care and support a person requires to meet their...
Promoting dignity and respect in care is a fundamental aspect of the healthcare sector and plays a central role in...
The holiday season is often filled with joy, family gatherings, warmth, and happiness. However, it's crucial to acknowledge that this...
The holiday season is often considered a time of joy, family gatherings and celebrations. Although it can be, for many...
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