Current Social Scientist, former Assistant Psychologist, aspiring Clinical Psychologist 🧠 Particularly interested in service evaluation and palliative care
Hey @AmazonKindle do you want to explain how much environmental waste you are creating by discontinuing perfectly working kindles and forcing loyal customers such as myself (2011 device, no faults whatsoever) to buy a brand new device as you are no longer supporting older ones?
@thetrainline I understand that, but your customer service agent is insisting that my journey is completely unaffected by disruption, despite the fact my train has officially been cancelled.
Paracetamol is the first choice of painkiller if you're pregnant and is still considered the safest choice of pain relief during pregnancy.
There is no evidence it causes autism in children.
Kate Brintworth, our Chief Midwifery Officer, explains more 🎥
Almost every role I've looked at recently lists this as an essential requirement, and won't let you apply without this experience. Where are we supposed to gain this sort of experience if we can't even get a foot in the door anymore as a band 4?
I'm seeing so many AP posts advertised that include being trained in delivering interventions with minimal supervision as an essential requirement. SO many of them are Band 4. Since when was this a Band 4 role and why aren't they recognising their skills as Band 5?
@WestMidRailway for people unable to travel due to train cancellations and delays today from Euston station, can they use their tickets tomorrow instead?
@SLC_Repayment Hi, the issue is accessing an account in the first place. As I'm Scottish and Plan 4 I don't have an SLC account, but to be given log in details I need to phone which would charge me. Is there no email address I can contact?
@SLC_Repayment are there any plans to introduce a method whereby Scottish students can get log in details for SLC to check their balance without having to pay the charges to phone you? Seems really unfair that unless I pay to call you, I can't check my student loans balance
@KingsDClinPsy I know many candidates were told we would hear by Monday at the latest. Should we be concerned if we still haven't heard the outcome of our interview?
@KingsDClinPsy Can I ask if this means that questions will be given in advance of the interview or all questions will be given at the start of the interview?
Delighted and very relieved that our most recent paper has been published in Public Health Genomics. A lot of work went into this and I'm very proud of the finished product that we produced:
https://t.co/ouBaOQO63h
I don't know any other Scots who have had this issue but it feels very offensive and it's a complete waste of NHS time and money if they do indeed have to chase every Scottish person to prove their status. I don't even know who to complain to or how to prevent it happening again.
Born and raised in Scotland, never lived overseas and I've just been chased for the second time by the NHS in England to prove that I'm entitled to free NHS care and that I'm not a foreign national. Apparently they have to do this for everyone born in Scotland?
Our latest manuscript has been published in the European Journal of Human Genetics. Excited to finally be disseminating some of our work around healthcare professionals experiences of returning additional findings results from the 100,000 Genomes Project
https://t.co/gOEfshNin1
Advertising unpaid work is preventing many candidates from entering a career in psychology and is a barrier to diversifying the workforce. We all know that this in itself is a barrier to people accessing talking therapies. Do better.
I've just seen an IAPT internship advertised at Merton Talking Therapies, 6 months long, two days per week, UNPAID. The irony is that the internship aims to improve access to psychological therapies for populations that the service is not currently reaching.