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Get you diaries ready and sharpen your pencils folks. This weeks newsletter has a host of conferences. Some are during the next upcoming months but there are a few that are taking place next year! The HSJ are holding January conferences and there are a number of Nursing conferences taking place.

The Healthcare Commission has published its Annual Health Check. How well did your trust do in this report and what are you and your trust doing to prepare for their WCC assessments? Remember that the discussion forums. are always there for you to 'tweet' informally to colleagues so you can talk about your challenges.

And for those of you that don't already know, 'Tweeting' is the new buzz word for blogging or talking via the internet. So twitter away.

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News items
Conferences: Nursing conferences, November 2008 to January 2009
24.10.08
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About flu jabs - who should get a flu jab this autumn?
23.10.08
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Pandemic flu: UK international preparedness strategy
23.10.08
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Final report of the National Infarct Angioplasty Project (NIAP)
23.10.08
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Conference: A Practical Guide to Saving Lives: Reducing Avoidable Deaths in Hospital
23.10.08
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Numerous HSJ conferences during January 2009
22.10.08
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Numerous HSJ conferences during December 2008
22.10.08
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Upcoming NCB conferences
22.10.08
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Integrated care pilot programme - prospectus for potential pilots
16.10.08
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Register of Networks
Latest additions to the Register of Networks ...
New: Case Managers Community care
Private based case managers coordinating care packages for brain and spinal injured service users.
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Updated: Association of Healthcare Cleaning Professionals
34 Anuual Conference and Exhibition details added
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Updated: Eastern Paediatric Epilepsy Network
February 2009 meeting date changed
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Updated: Matrons National Network
Contact details changed and 12 November 2008 conference details added
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Updated: National Performance Advisory Group
20 November meeting letter and registration form added and Business Continuity Plans Training workshop details added
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Updated: Provider Network
Integrated Care Pilot Prospectus added
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Updated: Worcestershire Diabetes Network
Public consulation meeting reports and October minutes added
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Discussion
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Public Health

Health Trainers
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West Sussex Health Trainers
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Polls

Snap poll: NHS Choices website
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Transport and travel

New Cycle stands
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Nursing Times to Campaign for Free Parking
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Act now - still time to increase NHS cycle mileage allowances
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Risk Prediction (Private forum)

PARR++ Risk Segments for Virtual Ward
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Resources
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NHS Acute Trusts
South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust contact details changed
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