Daily News Roundup – 27 June 2013

Categories: In The Media.

ARM calls for Liverpool Care Pathway to be included in medical school curriculums

Pulse

Delegates at the BMA’s Annual Representatives Meeting in Edinburgh have called for the Liverpool Care Pathway to be put on the medical curriculum after overwhelmingly backing the end of life protocol.

New hospice plan for East Lancashire’s in-betweeners

Lancashire Telegraph

The Life Now charity is looking at sites in East Lancashire to provide day and longer term care for people aged between 18 and 35 who have life-limiting illnesses.

‘Carers walk the cancer journey with patients but need more support’

The Guardian

Up to 1.1 million people are thought to be providing unpaid care to a friend or family member who has cancer but they are getting neither the information nor help they need.

£3bn a year to develop seamless health and social care

BBC News

The NHS budget in England has been protected again – but the health service has been told it must do more to help councils with social care.

How to clear up your digital debris

The Guardian – voluntary sector network 

Charities get lots of advice on getting started with technology, but they also need help to maintain an online presence.

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