Haddo Theatre – 13th February – The Graveyard Shift

Theatre at Haddo – The Graveyard Shift

Date: Friday 13th February
Time: 7.30pm
Price: £10 adults £8 concessions

Bizarre Magic meets Victorian Theatre in this chilling and entertaining cabaret. Join magician Kreestan Sennakie to explore the macabre world of Victoran magic and seance as he weaves a dark tale of madness, loss and Momento Mori.

To purchase tickets please visit facebook.com/quidsintheatrecompany or www.skiddle.com

Haddo Medical Group dispensing to be cut at Pitmedden and Methlick

Board accepts recommendation to limit dispensing

Published January 26th 2015  By Ailsa Colquhoun of the Dispensing Doctors Association

NHS Grampian has accepted the recommendations of a review group, set up to decide the fate of the dispensing Haddo Medical Group.

The accepted recommendations are that

  • NHS Grampian should conduct a review of GP practice prescribing across the region to formulate clear objective criteria around interpretation of the GMS regulations to ensure patients have access to the most appropriate services to meet their clinical needs.
  • the Haddo Medical Group should be allowed to continue dispensing to patients who have a serious difficulty in obtaining their medication, but that this authority should be limited to dispensing to patients who have serious difficulty by virtue of both the need to obtain medication following the issuing of an acute prescription and that on that day they do not have access to a car to travel to a pharmacy.

The review group meeting held in mid-January represents  an emergency measure taken by NHS Grampian following a pharmacist-led judicial review. This review decided that NHS Grampian had acted unlawfully by allowing the Haddo Medical Group to continue dispensing for all patients except those living in Tarves.

In the review meeting, the panel  of NHS Board executive and non-executive members highlight that there are no Scottish or NHSG guidelines to offer a method of deciding on access (serious difficulty) to medicines under the Scottish pharmacy regulations. In making their recommendation, the review group looked at the specific difficulties faced by the local population, and concluded that there was “little to suggest that chronic or repeat prescriptions should present a serious difficulty for patients as the supply of the medication could be carried out in a planned manner or delivered directly to home.”

However, they accepted that acute prescriptions offer more challenges “as planning is more difficult, the individual may be incapacitated by illness and the medication is more likely to be required urgently. Individuals without access to a car for whatever reason on the day they receive their acute prescription might therefore have considerable difficulty and delay in obtaining their medication”.

They add that home delivery seems an unlikely universal solution for these patients, as same day supply would be problematic particularly in afternoon or late clinics. Of course there may be rare exception circumstances where other patients are unable to access the pharmacy e.g. road closure etc.

Further information and comments from interested parties relating to the Haddo dispensing review can be found here. Commenting on its acceptance of the decisions,  NHS Grampian said: “This… was a difficult decision to make. The board is very aware of the strength of feeling around this issue. We now have to consider the implementation of this decision. We want to work with all local stakeholders to ensure sustainable medical services for the entire practice population.”

A further update will follow the NHS Grampian board meeting in March.

Local Job Opportunity – Pitmedden Playgroup

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Pitmedden Playgroup

(registered charity number SC016521)

Require an

Early Years Practitioner

Days to be confirmed but term time,
Monday to Friday, 8.30am – 1pm
Rate per hour dependent upon experience
Minimum requirement of SVQ3

We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated person to work as part of a team supporting the provision of pre-school care and education to children aged 2 to 5 years.

Applicants should be registered or eligible to register as a practitioner with the Scottish Social Services Council, the professional register for early education and childcare workers.

This post is regulated work with children and is subject to the provisions of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. Successful applicants must be or agree to become members of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme.

This post is subject to checks by Disclosure Scotland and all applicants will be asked to disclose information about any offences committed and/or convictions held or other circumstances that could prevent them from taking up a position in childcare.

Pitmedden Playgroup is registered with the Care Inspectorate and is a partner provider of pre-school education with Aberdeenshire Council. It is a member of the Scottish Pre-school Play Association and strives to be an equal opportunities employer.

For more details and an application pack please email
pitmeddenplaygroup@aol.com

Closing date Friday 13th February 2015