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13,000 doctors express grave concern over use of physician associates

by Agency Reporter | Jul 5, 2024 | Briefing

AN open letter signed by more than 13,000 doctors was sent to the leaders of the three biggest political parties ahead of the General Election, warning of the risk to patients if concerns around the deployment of Medical Associate Professions (MAPs) in the NHS...

How the new government can avoid a prisons emergency

by Agency Reporter | Jul 5, 2024 | Briefing

WITH England and Wales just days away from running out of prisons cells, a new Institute for Government report lays bare the extent of the prisons crisis facing the next government and sets out how it can avert a major emergency – and increased risk to the public....

Rising violence driving up child marriage in Mozambique

by Agency Reporter | Jul 4, 2024 | Briefing

AN ESCALATION OF VIOLENCE in Cabo Delgado province in Mozambique is driving up cases of early and forced marriage, with girls abducted and forced into marriage by armed groups or by families seeking a dowry, Save the Children has said. Child protection staff from Save...

Christian Aid and Methodists renew commitment to work together

by Agency Reporter | Jul 4, 2024 | Briefing

CHRISTIAN AID and the  Methodist Church in Britain have re-committed at the Methodist Conference to their joint work to overcome global injustice and poverty. The Methodist Church is the fourth largest Christian Church in Britain and is a founding partner of the...

Five steps to boost financial inclusion and protect mental health

by Agency Reporter | Jul 3, 2024 | Briefing

THE Money and Mental Health Policy Institute has set out five low-cost steps the next government can take to boost financial inclusion and help people struggling with mental health problems. Previous research by the charity has shown that one in 10 adults in the UK...

Sunak and Starmer criticised for lack of plans to tackle poverty

by Agency Reporter | Jul 3, 2024 | Briefing

THE United Reformed Church has joined the Joesph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), the Trussell Trust and 200 other organisations in criticising Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer for a “stark lack of focus” on how each plans to tackle poverty ahead of the General Election. The...
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