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James Bethel James Bethel
Atrocious events seem to have multiplied in frequency recently. Sometimes it feels as if we have become almost inured to their obscenity. No sooner has the impact and aftermath of one event receded into the past than along comes another to ...
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability that affects perceptions of the world and interactions with other people. About 700,000 people, or one in 100, live with an autism spectrum condition (ASC) in the UK and there is greater prevale...
Kyle Williams Kyle Williams
There has been an expansion of advanced practitioner roles, such as advanced clinical practitioners, in emergency departments (EDs) in recent years, with the assumption that they will positively affect the provision and quality of emergency...
Janet Youd Janet Youd
If we view our lives as a series of experiences over time, some years will appear more significant than others. I will remember 2016, for example, as a year of celebrity death - of loss to our culture rather than to me personally.
Lynne Pearce Lynne Pearce
Essential facts The government's definition of domestic violence and abuse, published in 2016 by the Home Office, is: 'Any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening behaviour, violence or abuse between those 16 ...
Matthew Peel Matthew Peel
The use of Tasers® by the police is subject to intense scrutiny and controversy. With increasing numbers of police officers carrying Tasers, it is important that nurses in pre-hospital, emergency department and police custody settings unde...
The RCN will lobby to ensure emergency departments (EDs) are no longer used as designated places of safety for people experiencing mental health crises.