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  2. Care Inspectorate (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The Care Inspectorate (formally known as Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland) (Scottish Gaelic: Coimisean a’ Chùraim) is a scrutiny body which supports improvement. They look at the quality of care in Scotland to ensure it meets high standards. Where improvement is needed, they support services to make positive changes.

  3. Nursing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Nursing in the United Kingdom is the largest health care profession in the country. It has evolved from assisting doctors to encompass a variety of professional roles. Over 700,000 registered nurses practice, [1] working in settings such as hospitals, health centres, nursing homes, hospices, communities, military, prisons, and academia.

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1949

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    An Act to amend the law of Scotland relating to the probation of offenders, and the powers of courts under the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act, 1937; to abolish certain punishments and obsolete sanctions, and otherwise to reform existing methods and provide new methods of dealing with offenders; to alter the law relating to the ...

  5. Nurses in every health board in Scotland vote to strike - AOL

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  6. National Care Standards (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The National Care Standards are a set of standards for care services in Scotland. They were set up by the Scottish Government , as required by the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. The standards were devised after consultation with service providers, service users, various expert bodies and individuals, and the public.

  7. Healthcare in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The NHS in Scotland consists of approximately 161,000 employees, 9.2% of whom are medical or dental doctors, 42.9% nurses and midwives, 18.2% administrative services, 3.9% healthcare scientists, and the remaining 25.8% in various other medical services. [10] In the past several years, healthcare costs have been rising in Scotland.

  8. Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979 (c. 36) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom.It received royal assent in April 1979. [1]It led to the establishment of the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting (UKCC) and national boards for each country of the UK, to be responsible for education, training, regulation and disciplinary action of ...

  9. 'This country has failed us': Nurse, 46, earns over $100,000 ...

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    'This country has failed us': Nurse, 46, earns over $100,000 but can't claw way out of student debt — blasts lawmakers for blocking SAVE Plan and leaving hard-working Americans to 'suffer'