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  2. Nicola Sturgeon says NHS pay offer in Scotland 'significantly ...

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    She said the offer being discussed is a 7.5 per cent increase on average, compared to 4.5 per cent elsewhere in Britain. ... Nicola Sturgeon says the pay offer on the table for NHS staff in ...

  3. Agenda for Change - Wikipedia

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    From September 2014 NHS Wales intends to pay NHS staff at least the living wage, resulting in about 2,400 employees receiving an increase in salary of up to £470 above UK wide Agenda for Change rates. [12] Following the financial crisis which started in 2007, NHS pay was frozen in 2011 for two years, followed by increases capped at 1 per cent ...

  4. Rayner pledges to ‘make work pay’ in Scotland ahead of visit ...

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    Research by the UK Government found workers in central Scotland will see the biggest boost to their wages as a result of the Employment Rights Bill. Rayner pledges to ‘make work pay’ in ...

  5. NHS strikes in Scotland averted as nursing and midwives ... - AOL

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    Both the Royal Colleges of Nursing and Midwifery have voted to accept a pay offer which will see an average increase of 6.5%. NHS strikes in Scotland averted as nursing and midwives unions accept ...

  6. Healthcare in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The number of referrals to private companies by NHS Scotland increased from almost 13,000 in 2013/4 to more than 28,000 in 2014/5 at a cost of £37 million. The biggest increase was in MRI scans in Glasgow. [17] Nuffield Health runs a private hospital in Glasgow which is a major centre for in vitro fertilisation. It celebrated its 30th ...

  7. Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003

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    A Mental Health Tribunal reviews compulsory treatment orders that last longer than 2 years or in case the service user appeals a compulsory treatment order after 3 months. Providing care and treatment that will be of most benefit - A care plan should reflect the patient's safety, needs, and wishes.

  8. Record-breaking 5% pay rise for NHS Scotland staff ... - AOL

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  9. Methodist Homes (MHA) - Wikipedia

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    Methodist Homes (MHA) is the largest charity care provider for older people in Great Britain. [3] MHA was established as an independent charity by the Methodist Church in 1943 and was formerly known as Methodist Homes for the Aged. Whilst MHA is open to providing care and support to people of all faiths and none, the charity continues to ...