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Hello there, Welcome to the June/July issue of Tomorrow’s Care.


What a month it has been, with the UK voting to leave the European Union with a majority of 52% last Thursday. Since then all eyes in the industry have been fixed on the uncertain future of the NHS, healthcare and social care services.


Tomorrow’s Care gauges the industry’s reaction to the seismic result in our news section, as well as highlighting the latest research advances in the sector.


Elsewhere in this month’s issue, moving away from the controversial Brexit vote, Alison Carter catches up with the Greater Manchester Academic Science Network to find out more about their recently completed initiative commissioned to improve harm-free care in the area.


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In this issue we also Re:Cognise Alzheimer’s disease and the latest drug being trialled by a cognitive health clinic in the south of England in a bid to slow down the progression of the disease.


We hope you enjoy this month’s edition – happy reading!


We also hear from our regular columnist Stroke Association about Aphasia Awareness Month, a disability which affects a third of stroke survivors. Our Cleaning & Hygiene section shines a spotlight on the Handz’ hand hygiene campaign and we catch up with its founder MP Andrea Jenkyns, who explores the devastating impact of healthcare associated infections (HCAIs).


Our Youth Care section explores new research from the Children’s Commissioner for England which has revealed that children with severe mental health conditions are being neglected by current services.


Editor’s Voice


Alison Carter, Editor www.tomorrowscare.co.uk


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