Invitation to all NHS Counsellors and psychotherapists to participate in a research project: If you are a counsellor or psychotherapist working in the NHS I would really value your input into this research in order to document therapists understanding and experience of clinical governance. This should only take about 5 to 10 minutes of your time. I am undertaking research in … [Read more...]
Withdrawal of NRRP – Protection of Pay & Pensions
Withdrawal of NRRP - Protection of Pay & Pensions Where members pensionable pay falls as a consequence of the withdrawal of nationally agreed Recruitment and Retention Premia, arrangements have been put in hand to ensure that the impact on final pension is limited by pay protection. This should be arranged between employers and NHS Pensions without members having to do … [Read more...]
SSHA Conference: Fully booked
The Society of Sexual Health Advisers are delighted to announce that their annual sexual health advising conference will take place this year in Liverpool on Saturday 29th of September. The conference will look at the sexual health advising role in the ever changing NHS. It is an opportunity to share best practise and new ways of working. If you would like to be considered … [Read more...]
SSHA Website Passed the Test!
SSHA are delighted to announce that our website has successfully passed the NHS Quality Assurance checklist. This means that a link to our site may be included in the relevant sections of www.nhsinform.co.uk, and may also be utilised by NHS 24’s Health Information Advisors when referring the public to further sources of information over the phone. NHS inform We provide … [Read more...]
Improving Sexual Health Services in Scotland
Executive summary The improvements made by NHS boards to sexual health services over the last few years reflect the World Health Organization’s view of sexual health. ‘Sexual health is a state of physical, emotional, mental and social well-being in relation to sexuality; it is not merely the absence of disease, dysfunction or infirmity. Sexual health requires a positive and … [Read more...]




