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Friends log thousands of steps to support those living with Dementia

Friends log thousands of steps to support those living with Dementia
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'Caring' girl, 2, died after coming down with Strep A at same time as brother and sister

Ava Hodgkinson, from Southport, Merseyside, was just two when she died after contracting Strep A, a bacterial infection, alongside her older brother and sister, an inquest heard

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"Outstanding'' St Helens NHS team receives top team award

"Outstanding'' St Helens NHS team receives top team award
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'Beautiful' toddler, 2, died after contracting Strep A alongside brother and sister

'Beautiful' toddler, 2, died after contracting Strep A alongside brother and sister
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The hospital team members who 'make a world of difference''

The hospital team members who 'make a world of difference''
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Fax machines, paper charts and no Wi-Fi – why £160 billion a year can't fix the NHS's crumbling IT

Fax machines, paper charts and no Wi-Fi – why £160 billion a year can't fix the NHS's crumbling IT
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Clarity in the law is needed to stop physical punishment of children

Removing the “reasonable punishment” defence and prohibiting corporal punishment of children can help to reduce family violence, says Andrew Rowland In England and Northern Ireland, we have a key opportunity to give children the equal protection from assault that they need, deserve, and are entitled to as a matter of international children’s rights law. A new Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) report, “Equal protection from assault in England and Northern Ireland,” sets out the case for the legislative change to remove the “reasonable punishment” defence and to prohibit all physical punishment of children.1 Changing the law around physical punishment could help protect children against abuse and could protect and promote their health, wellbeing, and early development. Wales, Scotland, and over 60 other states around the world have already taken the necessary steps to prohibit physical punishment (as far back as 1979 in Sweden’s case). Yet in Englan

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