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A comprehensive profile of HSC staff
This report presents key facts taken from the Family Practitioner Services annual reports in relation to activity and payment statistics within General Medical Services, Dentistry, Ophthalmic and Pharmaceutical Services in N…
A quarterly publication of HSC vacancies actively being recruited
This bulletin presents a summary of HSC staff in post.
Details HSC vacancies actively being recruited to.
A technical evidence paper outlining trends and challenges in adult social care based on the current adult social care system in England.
This report presents a profile of HSC staff in post as at 31st March 2021.
Report setting out the findings from the independent review into gender pay gaps in medicine in England.
Looks at the evidence around the role of social workers in preventing and reducing loneliness and isolation.
Monthly report on NHS Sickness absence rates by regions, organisations and main staff groups
Information on the average annual earnings of high level staff groups across the NHS in England, to June 2019.
NHS workforce (HCHS) broken down by staff groups available by region and organisation.
Observations from the NHSPRB on Agenda for Change pay
An independent review of how effectively the test prevents unsuitable staff from being redeployed or re-employed in health and social care settings.
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