News
The doctor will see you now… online
NHS England is offering a £45m fund to support GP practices to adopt online consultation systems. However, researchers say that evidence from a pilot exercise has shown that the use and effectiveness of online consultation facilities is limited.
Medical misconduct
Regulations to be overhauled
Tearing during childbirth
Women need to be better informed about their birth choices
Stillbirths
New maternity strategy announced
Maternity and Obstetrics
Facing an ‘unprecedented workforce crisis’
GDPR – is your business ready?
We understand GDPR is an important topic to our clients with the new regulation taking effect 25th May 2018. In association with Barclays we will be holding a seminar on Thursday 22nd March, to signpost what you need to be aware of, to give you valuable insights as to how you can look to get your business ready for implementation and where you can go to get further support. Join us to hear our speakers and the opportunity to network over refreshments and wine with other businesses sharing the same issues and concerns based in the area.
Planning for a future with dementia
Dementia is a brain disorder that triggers a loss of brain function which is usually progressive and eventually severe. The most well-known of these is Alzheimer’s disease which affects about 62 per cent of those diagnosed. According to the Alzheimer’s Society, 850,000 people in the UK are living with dementia, with numbers expected to rise to over 1 million by 2021. The advice from charities caring for the elderly is that everyone should plan ahead for a time when they might not be in a position to handle their own financial affairs, or deal with decisions about their care.
Is no-fault divorce any nearer?
Last October, the House of Commons Library released a briefing paper dealing with ‘no-fault’ divorce. It chronicles all the many recent calls for reform, including the report of the Nuffield Foundation research, led by Professor Liz Trinder of Exeter University, which summarises the current situation in no uncertain terms: “The failure to implement the Family Law Act 1996 has left divorce law in England and Wales untouched since 1973, and out of step with similar jurisdictions in Europe and North America in its heavy reliance on ‘fault’ as a basis for divorce”.
Helping a son or daughter onto the property ladder – avoiding the pitfalls
The financial struggles faced by young people trying to get onto the housing ladder regularly grab media headlines, and increasingly parents and grandparents are keen to help out. However, it’s important to get some good professional advice before proceeding.
Your digital afterlife and how to deal with it
If you’ve made your Will, the chances are that you thought about your precious personal possessions, and set out what should happen to them on your death. But what about your virtual life such as your photos, emails, music downloads and the content stored in your social media accounts? With more and more people regularly using services like online banking, PayPal, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon and YouTube, it’s becoming increasingly important to consider what happens to these too.
















