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How to Write Care Act Needs Assessment Easily

Social Work Haven

I consider any adaptations in place such as wet room, shower chair or grab rails. If aids are required to make this activity easier for them, I consider referral to the OT for bedside rails, specialist chair or a pressure relieving mattress. Are there any shops nearby and how are they able to get there?

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UK set for new wave of strikes as civil servants and train drivers vote for action – politics live

The Guardian

Around 100,000 civil servants from multiple government agencies have voted to strike in a dispute over pay, pensions and jobs According to Pat Leahy , political editor of the Irish Times, the Irish government is doubtful about the prospect of a breakthrough in the coming weeks in the talks on the Northern Ireland protocol.

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Has Boris Johnson crashed the Tory car?

The Guardian

The rail debacle may have been the last straw for a party painfully divided between ‘red wallers’ who believed the levelling-up spin and more traditional Conservatives After a particularly difficult few days for Boris Johnson and his government, a senior figure involved in decision making in Whitehall was tearing his hair out on Friday afternoon.

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Raab: dozens of Tories failed to back PM on standards due to ‘late-ish’ vote – UK politics live

The Guardian

Latest updates: 74 Tory MPs did not vote at all on the government’s amendment on standards reform Graham Brady faces questions over ‘opaque’ £800 an hour job Boris Johnson plan on ‘second jobs’ would hit fewer than 10 MPs Q: What is the optimal benefit you need to have to get most from this system?

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Boris Johnson was hailed as the ‘delivery man’ but are the wheels coming off?

The Guardian

Analysis: anger over rail and social care plays into narrative of a PM overpromising and underdelivering In the run-up to the Conservative conference, senior Tory sources briefed that it was the moment to relaunch Boris Johnson as the “delivery man” – a prime minister who had pushed through an extraordinary vaccine rollout and would now take the same (..)

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