Hetty and Lois from Knebworth Care Home thanked pupils for submitting their poems
- Credit: Care UK
A Knebworth care home ran a poetry competition for Year 3 children, with pupils flexing their writing skills to pen poems on the theme of family.
Staff and residents at Care UK s Knebworth Care Home, in London Road, invited pupils from Knebworth Primary School to submit their poems, which were then displayed in the care home for residents to read and vote for their favourite.
Year 3 pupils at Knebworth Primary School took part in the poetry competition
- Credit: Care UK
After much deliberation, residents crowned Ellie s poem Mum s Best Noodles the worthy winner.
Hetty and Lois from Knebworth Care Home thanked pupils for submitting their poems
- Credit: Care UK
A Knebworth care home ran a poetry competition for Year 3 children, with pupils flexing their writing skills to pen poems on the theme of family.
Staff and residents at Care UK s Knebworth Care Home, in London Road, invited pupils from Knebworth Primary School to submit their poems, which were then displayed in the care home for residents to read and vote for their favourite.
Year 3 pupils at Knebworth Primary School took part in the poetry competition
- Credit: Care UK
After much deliberation, residents crowned Ellie s poem Mum s Best Noodles the worthy winner.
Published:
12:11 PM April 6, 2021
Some Suffolk and Essex care homes will require new staff to take the Covid-19 vaccine
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Staff at Suffolk and Essex care homes are being pushed to take the Covid-19 vaccine with some companies taking a no jab, no job stance.
Healthcare company Care UK, which has nine care homes in Suffolk, has stated that new recruits need to be vaccinated along with other care home companies operating in the county.
This means any new staff at Care UK s two Ipswich homes, Asterbury Place and Prince George House, Bury St Edmunds homes, Davers Court and Glastonbury Court, will need to agree to take the Covid jab at the recruitment stage.
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Care company in King s Lynn and Downham Market confirms it won t make vaccines compulsory
| Updated: 13:05, 01 April 2021
âNo jab, no jobâ is one of the latest UK debates as care companies decide whether to make staff vaccines compulsory.
NorseCare, a Council owned care company that has homes in Lynn and Downham, have said that they will not enforce mandatory vaccines.
This comes after an announcement by private care company Barchester, that operates in neighbouring Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
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Barchester care has given it s staff until April 23 to get the jab, with some exemptions such as pregnant women, or they may face losing their job.