All Health Service Journal articles in December 2006 – Page 5
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HSJ Knowledge
Good Corporate Citizenship
Supported by the Sustainable Development Commission and the Department of Health
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News
Government launches Christmas fire safety campaign
Fire safety minister Angela Smith has launched a campaign warning of the increased danger of house fires over the Christmas period and encouraging people to take care with candles, lights and decorations, cigarettes and cooking, especially after a few drinks.The 'Tis the Season to be Careful campaign will be promoted ...
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HSJ Knowledge
Winners shine brighter than ever in year of toil and trouble
At a time when primary care was in turmoil, it is a credit to the sector that so many PCTs found the time to put in some high-quality entries
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HSJ Knowledge
A workforce response to local delivery plans: A challenge for NHS Boards
A workforce response to local delivery plans: A challenge for NHS Boards
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News
HR high impact changes: An evidence based resource
HR high impact changes: An evidence based resource
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HSJ Knowledge
Awards categories and judges
Acute Healthcare Organisation of the YearDr Helen Bevan, director of service transformation, NHS Institute for Innovation and ImprovementMatthew Swindells, special adviser to the health secretarySue Slipman, director, Foundation Trust NetworkFrank Burns, former chief executive, Wirral Hospital trustJames Coles, director of research, CHKSPrimary Care Organisation of the YearEdna Robinson, national lead, ...
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Secretary of State's Award for Excellence in Healthcare Management
The judges praised South Sefton's vision and passion, backed up with very strong data on outcomes
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News
Date for smoke-free England announced
Health secretary Patricia Hewitt has announced that all enclosed public places and workplaces will go smoke-free from 1 July next year.To coincide with this announcement, she unveiled a Smokefree England campaign that will help the country'³ 3.7 million businesses prepare to implement the new legislation. The campaign includes advice about ...
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Improving the use of temporary nursing staff in acute and foundation trusts
Improving the use of temporary nursing staff in NHS acute and foundation trusts
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