Watch this space for an exciting new project. Inspired by the 2022 #150Leaders Programme and those who wanted to learn more about supporting patients with a LD.
During the 2022 @150Leaders opening conference many students said they wanted to know more about how to support patients with a learning disability.
With this in mind, please share our Tweets, we will be launching an exciting new project later in the year to support this!
#Oliverscampaign
I am again in Facebook Prison
Campaigning to get 100 000k signatures for The Oliver McGowan Mandatory training for Education has turned me into a Facebook criminal
I need you more than ever to SIGN & SHARE Oliver’s petition 🙏
https://t.co/ErE9Xa8RBU
#Oliverscampaign
I am again in Facebook Prison
Campaigning to get 100 000k signatures for The Oliver McGowan Mandatory training for Education has turned me into a Facebook criminal
I need you more than ever to SIGN & SHARE Oliver’s petition 🙏
https://t.co/ErE9Xa8RBU
Lovely afternoon spent with our LD students to celebrate the success of our 3rd years. The great LD bake off was a success and well done to Lauren who won star baker! @jane_nickels @CroftWalker@JacquieWhite7@LDNursingHull
What would you do if you saw someone having a very obvious, tonic clinic #seizure? Please take time to familiarise yourself with this first aid guide. There are many other types of #epilepsy & we’re all constantly learning.
#EpilepsyAwareness#PurpleDay2023#morethanseizures
Student nurses, midwives and allied health disciplines, get a better understanding of @150Leaders application process in their upcoming webinar!
📅 30th March
🎟️ https://t.co/JneQo5xd9l
#StudentNurse#NursingStudent#BurdettSupported
Learning Disability Awareness Week, lots of positives flying around and talk of changing attitudes but not a lot of substance IMO. So, what can you, as a professional in non specialist services learn/do? A thread.🧵
Question: Could you comment either as a patient, family member or health professional etc, where a patient/hospital passport has or hasn't been useful and why? Feel free to inbox me if preferred.
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General views also welcome.
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We couldn't agree more. What does the term actually mean? Are they simply exercising their right to make their own decision? Are they not wanting to do something in the way we want & when we want? Have we not listened them? Surely we should be exploring why they "non-compliant".
What examples have you seen that caused a patient to be described as "non-compliant"? The definition is ambiguous and welcomes abuse. It's often a sign of unwillingness in providing holistic care. There should be clear criteria for using this term, with a guide on how to manage.
* The main aim being, to support and educate non learning disability health professionals to support their patients more effectively. We will be looking for LD nurses/students to support the running of this account on either a regular or as and when basis.
During the 2022 @150Leaders opening conference many students said they wanted to know more about how to support patients with a learning disability.
With this in mind, please share our Tweets, we will be launching an exciting new project later in the year to support this!