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Hello there, Welcome to the latest issue of Tomorrow’s Care magazine.


As well as being our Live Show issue, showcasing the new features this year’s Care & Dementia Show has on offer, this edition takes a closer look at the issue of care home security, with Care Protect exploring how providers can safeguard residents via in-house CCTV.


With fake medicine causing €10.2billion worth of losses across the European Union, according to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), we get to grips with the latest research and also look at the dangerous impact medication mismanagement can have on those relying on providers for safe care.


Elsewhere we hear from the National Council for Palliative Care, who tells us more about their Dying Well Community Charter, the Ambitions for End of Life and Palliative Care and the Dying Matters coalition, all designed to improve care for the dying and break down stigmas attached to end of life care.


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In our general features section De Healthcare delve into the latest figures from the Crown Prosecution Service which show a concerning increase in the number of prosecutions for hate crimes against people with disabilities. The care provider also explores these statistics against the current funding landscape and explains why quality care for the vulnerable in society should still be at the fore of the sector.


Alongside the latest industry news and hottest product releases, we have our laundry section offering you top tips on how to best look after your processes with ease and efficiency.


I hope you enjoy the issue! Editor’s Voice


Alison Carter, Editor


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