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Welcome to monthly insight and topics from Bush & Co's Heads of Services, shining a light on sector changes, Bush & Co ways of working, clinical subjects and more.

About the authors

Fiona Kenny is Head of Case Management & Rehabilitation at Bush & Co and is a Registered Nurse with over 30 years' clinical experience. She is the lead clinican within our Governance Board and sits of the Professional Development Committee of the Institute of Registered Case Managers.

Jo Wilkins is Head of Care Support Services and has 22 years' experience within the neurological care sector, developing and managing inpatient rehabilitation services.

Cathy Preston is Head of Expert Witness Services and Chartered and State Registered Physiotherapist with 22 years' experience in clinical practice. She is also an experienced and highly-regarded expert witness.

Latest Articles

Fiona Kenny

Head of Case Management & Rehab and Registered Nurse

Navigating, Challenging and Shaping the Health and Social Care Landscape

We’re one month in to the year already and as I look further ahead into 2025, there is no denying that for those of us working within the health and social care sector and for the people we support, the landscape is challenging. When you provide a service within this sector

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Jo Wilkins

Head of Care Support Services

Learning boosts retention in a sector struggling to fill the gaps

There were a number of topics I looked at when considering what to share this month and the Keep Learning campaign from Skills for Care really struck me as something I could get on board with.

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Cathy Preston

Head of Expert Witness Services

Excellence in Expertise: More than just a standard, it’s a culture

In today’s complex and demanding legal landscape, the need for excellence in expertise has never been more critical. Recent judgments, including Muyepa v Ministry of Defence, Scarcliffe v Brampton Valley Group, and CCC v Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, have served as a reality check for expert witnesses, prompting a renewed recognition of our duties to the court under Part 35.

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