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  1. Looked-after children and young people (NG205)

    This guideline covers how organisations, practitioners and carers should work together to deliver high-quality care, stable placements and nurturing relationships for looked-after children and young people. It aims to help these children and young people reach their full potential and have the same opportunities as their peers.

  2. Stroke rehabilitation in adults (NG236)

    This guideline covers rehabilitation after stroke for over 16s. It aims to ensure people are assessed for common problems and conditions linked to stroke, and get the care and therapy they need. It includes recommendations on the organisation and delivery of rehabilitation in hospital and the community.

  3. Rehabilitation for adults with complex psychosis (NG181)

    This guideline covers mental health rehabilitation for adults with complex psychosis. It aims to ensure people can have rehabilitation when they need it and promotes a positive approach to long-term recovery. It includes recommendations on organising rehabilitation services, assessment and care planning, delivering programmes and interventions, and meeting people’s physical healthcare needs.

  4. Menopause: identification and management (NG23)

    This guideline covers identifying and managing menopause, including in people with premature ovarian insufficiency. It aims to improve the consistency of support and information provided to people experiencing menopause.

  5. The social care guidance manual (PMG10)

    This manual explains how NICE develops and updates social care guidance. It provides advice on the technical aspects of guidance development and the methods used

  6. Developing NICE guidelines: the manual (PMG20)

    This manual explains the processes and methods used to develop and update NICE guidelines, the guidance that NICE develops covering topics across clinical care (in primary, secondary and community care settings), social care and public health. For more information on the other types of NICE guidance and advice (including technology appraisal guidance), see about NICE

  7. Hidden spine fractures could be spotted earlier after NICE recommendation

    NICE is recommending that quick spine checks are added to routine bone scans to help spot hidden fractures earlier and prevent serious complications.

  8. Digital platforms recommended to help people manage their asthma

    People with asthma could benefit from digital tools on their phones or tablets to help them better manage their condition, states our draft guidance published today.

  9. New sepsis guideline targets faster, tailored treatments to benefit patients

    Patients aged 16 or over with suspected sepsis will receive more tailored treatment under updated NICE guidance published today.

  10. NICE CEO Dr Sam Roberts to step down at the end of 2025

    After four years of transformational leadership, NICE CEO Dr Sam Roberts will step down at the end of the year to support her children through a difficult time.

  11. Adapted shoes recommended for people with severe osteoarthritis

    People with osteoarthritis who are eligible for knee surgery could be offered specially adapted shoes to help with their painful and stiff knees following a draft recommendation by NICE.

  12. Statins a choice for more people to reduce risk of heart attacks and strokes

    New evidence on the safety of statins means more people could benefit from them, new NICE draft guidance says.

  13. New injectable immunotherapy treatment for rare form of triple negative breast cancer recommended by NICE

    People with triple negative breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body may soon benefit from pembrolizumab in combination with chemotherapy.

  14. NICE recommends better targeting of antibiotics for suspected sepsis

    Our guidance recommends better targeting of antibiotics to those at the highest risk of suspected sepsis to ensure the right people receive treatment.

  15. More people could be treated out of hospital in the NHS's new respiratory hubs and virtual wards

    Consultation launched on draft guidance for the assessment and management of acute respiratory infections in people over 16