To get a definitive answer to this contact the awarding body who originally issued your certificate.
Actually, your awarding body is unlikely to know the answer to this question either! I would suggest that you contact the Spanish Consul and ask them to point you in the right direction
I'm not quite sure what you mean. The Church of Scotland has many residential care homes for elderly people, operated by "Crossreach" - the Church of Scotland's Social Care Council.
Each of the four countires in the UK has their own NHS service. They are called:National Health Service - EnglandNHS ScotlandNHS WalesHealth and Social Care in Nothern Ireland
Care homes in Scotland can be found by searching online directories such as the Care Inspectorate or by contacting local councils for a list of registered care homes in the area. Additionally, healthcare professionals or social workers can provide information and guidance on finding suitable care homes for individuals needing long-term care.
Scotland's social care program provides financial assistance, job programs, Child Care Services, Child Support, and Child Protective Services. Healthcare is provided to those in need and Food and Nutrition services provides access to food to low income people and families.
Because the two countries have different rules regarding 'who gets what'
The reason for initiating NHS care in England - was to provide healthcare for everyone - regardless of their income or social status.
yes, i took an nvq and got a job in a hospital in australia, good luck
Under current legislation, anyone who is providing personal care in a professional capacity must register with the appropriate authority and adhere to strict guidelines and regulations. In England, carers are Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), in Wales they are regulated by the Care and Social Services Inspectorate (CSSIW), in Scotland they are regulated by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (HIS) and in Northern Ireland they are regulated by the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). These bodies all have strict requirements on the training a carer must receive, the procedures a carer must follow and the policies a carer must have in place.
The British National Health Care system.
Scottish Government Health and Social Care Directorates(sohd) are a set of directorates of the Scottish Government. They are responsible for NHS Scotland, as well as policies on the development and implementation of health and social care.The acting Chief Executive of NHS Scotland and Director General of the Scottish Government's Health and Social Care Directorates is John Connaghan.There is no direct relationship between Ministers and the Directorates. However, the activities of these Directorates include those under the purview of the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Wellbeing.
The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is structured into four main components: NHS England, NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, and Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland, each responsible for healthcare delivery in their respective regions. NHS England oversees the majority of healthcare services, funding, and performance across England. Local NHS organizations, including trusts and clinical commissioning groups, manage hospitals, primary care, and community services. The NHS operates under a framework of public accountability, with oversight from government bodies and regulatory agencies to ensure quality and efficiency in care delivery.
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