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but we have not had the numbers are cqc picked up that we needed. —— that the cqc had picked up neededu. a young man with autism has been paid around £45,000 in damages by a private hospital and the police after the way they treated him. adam nasralla was restrained for 11 hours by nine members of staff at a private hospital in birmingham. he was sometimes so heavily medicated that he could hardly speak or stand. a local authority investigation found there had been series and multiple failings in his care. speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme, adam's mother and father explained how their son was treated. my my son had never been restrained in his life. and he was introduced to restraint and seclusion. it was a facility that did not specialise in autism. and they used restrictive practices, which he objected to. the more they restricted him, the more he reacted. and the more he challenged them and the more they restricted and it was a cycle. he went there for 28 days and ended up there for 15 months. when you talk about restraint, what do you mean? basically having a boy like m
but we have not had the numbers are cqc picked up that we needed. —— that the cqc had picked up neededu. a young man with autism has been paid around £45,000 in damages by a private hospital and the police after the way they treated him. adam nasralla was restrained for 11 hours by nine members of staff at a private hospital in birmingham. he was sometimes so heavily medicated that he could hardly speak or stand. a local authority investigation found there had been series and multiple...
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the cqc are not fit for purpose.spector of the coc here as well as other people with experience of care homes. let us know your experiences. here's some sport now. four britons are through to the third round of wimbledon for the first time in 20 years. british number onejohanna konta got through her gruelling encounter against croatia's donna vekic. more than three hours, they were on court. andy murray didn't appear too troubled by his injured hip, as he swept aside dustin brown in straight sets. he plays fabio fognini tomorrow. heather watson and aljaz bedene are also through. british and irish lions head coach warren gatland says they have the chance to "leave a legacy", by beating new zealand in the decisive third test on saturday. the lions have named an unchanged side for the first time since 1993. not for 46 years have they won a series against the all blacks. at the women's cricket world cup, a record—breaking second—wicket stand of 275 from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor guided england to victory over south
the cqc are not fit for purpose.spector of the coc here as well as other people with experience of care homes. let us know your experiences. here's some sport now. four britons are through to the third round of wimbledon for the first time in 20 years. british number onejohanna konta got through her gruelling encounter against croatia's donna vekic. more than three hours, they were on court. andy murray didn't appear too troubled by his injured hip, as he swept aside dustin brown in straight...
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nursing homes have the worst problems according to the cqc with a third falling short of safety provision. the report found examples of elderly people being shouted at humiliated, living in dirty conditions, not receiving adequate washes. in the commons, the care minister said he was heartened that the majority of care was good, but the failures could not be ignored. we have seen the numbers of over 655 increase by nearly 1.2 million, 40% over the last five years, and today's report shows that in some areas it is completely unacceptable that standards in some cities are below those likely expected by keir users cities are below those likely expected by care users and their families. this government sees social care as a priority which is why the spring budget this year than announced additional money to councils over the next three years to spend on adult social care services. on this side we have repeatedly raised the damaging aspects of budget cuts, the £5 billion cut since 2010. does he now see that this has caused the crisis in peer staffing which is at the heart of the poor care bein
nursing homes have the worst problems according to the cqc with a third falling short of safety provision. the report found examples of elderly people being shouted at humiliated, living in dirty conditions, not receiving adequate washes. in the commons, the care minister said he was heartened that the majority of care was good, but the failures could not be ignored. we have seen the numbers of over 655 increase by nearly 1.2 million, 40% over the last five years, and today's report shows that...
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and cqc inspectors say safety is another major concern.0 were deemed inadequate. their report says old buildings with blindspots that make it harder to monitor patients, and a shortage of nursing staff, could leave people at risk. it raises big questions about the system and what's happening in the system. is there enough money in there? do we have the right kind of people able to deliver the care? it also says something about the culture of what's happening in individual settings, the right leadership, are people involved in their own care, are people supported and trained in such a way they can deliver that care. but the coc praises staff for being caring and treating people with dignity and respect at the vast majority of trusts. nhs england says big steps have been made in improving mental health services, with more money going into the system. but it agrees there is still more work to be done. smitha mundasad, bbc news. it was once the preserve of spy thrillers, but using an iris scan as a way of accessing your money is now a reality
and cqc inspectors say safety is another major concern.0 were deemed inadequate. their report says old buildings with blindspots that make it harder to monitor patients, and a shortage of nursing staff, could leave people at risk. it raises big questions about the system and what's happening in the system. is there enough money in there? do we have the right kind of people able to deliver the care? it also says something about the culture of what's happening in individual settings, the right...
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and cqc inspectors say safety is another major concern.nt, and one in 20 were deemed inadequate. their report says old buildings with blindspots that make it harder to monitor patients, and a shortage of nursing staff, could leave people at risk. it raises big questions about the system and what's happening in the system. is there enough money in there? do we have the right kind of people able to deliver the care? it also says something about the culture of what's happening in individual settings, the right leadership, are people involved in their own care, are people supported and trained in such a way they can deliver that care. deliver that care? but the coc praises staff for being caring and treating people with dignity and respect at the vast majority of trusts. nhs england says big steps have been made in improving mental health services, with more money going into the system. but it agrees there is still more work to be done. it was once the preserve of spy thrillers, but using an iris scan as a way of accessing your money is now a
and cqc inspectors say safety is another major concern.nt, and one in 20 were deemed inadequate. their report says old buildings with blindspots that make it harder to monitor patients, and a shortage of nursing staff, could leave people at risk. it raises big questions about the system and what's happening in the system. is there enough money in there? do we have the right kind of people able to deliver the care? it also says something about the culture of what's happening in individual...
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i don't think we needed this cqc to tell us we had a shortage of staff.rk out how we overcome that. partly by recruitment and enthusing people. then we have to stop people leaving. and we have to bring people back who have opted for other things. and i'm afraid we're going to have to recruit from abroad. we will have to find a political way of doing that across the nhs because we are not good to create enough of our own in time. as we have seen across the nhs, the trouble is relying on people's vocations, relying on their need to want to help fix people is no longer enough. people need to pay a mortgage and there are more demands being made upon them? you are right. we don't do this for free. but we do it because we want to do it and it is a very satisfying career. people who do go into it will find it rewarding. why are so many nurses quitting? because we have had a pay freeze for six years. there is a limit to what he can do. i think it is —— the demand has increased. we have increased the demand. we have told people more about mental health, they expec
i don't think we needed this cqc to tell us we had a shortage of staff.rk out how we overcome that. partly by recruitment and enthusing people. then we have to stop people leaving. and we have to bring people back who have opted for other things. and i'm afraid we're going to have to recruit from abroad. we will have to find a political way of doing that across the nhs because we are not good to create enough of our own in time. as we have seen across the nhs, the trouble is relying on people's...
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earlier the chief inspector told us the cqc had discovered a catalogue of problems.s has described north korea‘s latest missile test as a clear and sharp military escalation. it has been confirmed that the intercontinental ballistic missile fired by north korea for the first time could have a range of more than 3,000 miles, meaning it could reach alaska. a task force will be sent to help run kensington and chelsea council, in the wake of the devastating fire which destroyed grenfell tower and killed at least 80 people. it will take over the running of key services after the council‘s response to the disaster was heavily criticised. most of the families which lost their homes in the fire are still living in hotels despite government pledges to re—house them by yesterday. we will do absolutely everything we can as a council to help our community and to help our community heal. and you don‘t think the council should be taken over? the council is not being taken over by outside commissions. we have asked people to come because we need more help. at least 15 people are mi
earlier the chief inspector told us the cqc had discovered a catalogue of problems.s has described north korea‘s latest missile test as a clear and sharp military escalation. it has been confirmed that the intercontinental ballistic missile fired by north korea for the first time could have a range of more than 3,000 miles, meaning it could reach alaska. a task force will be sent to help run kensington and chelsea council, in the wake of the devastating fire which destroyed grenfell tower and...