Thought this might be the case for some. I know wonderful dedicated and hardworking specialist nurses who will be effected by this. It’s an utter disgrace. Those at the top of band 7 have narrowly missed this too. No wonder people are leaving in droves.
@ClinLeadWBM@Ummar24 An OT colleague and I were trying to get it on the activity timetable on our spinal injuries unit - they got a bit scared about shooting indoors but it’s getting there!
@ClinLeadWBM@Ummar24 I’d say both - staff would love it - it’s very calming particularly when shooting outdoors - and a great activity for a team building away day!
@NielsDetert Makes you wonder on the motivations of the people at Ofgem who came up with the 3 month schedule when all the information pointed towards increasing rises and not decreases
I thought the Ofgem strategy of adopting 3 monthly price caps, rather than 6 monthly ones allowed a quicker reduction in rates when oil/gas prices fall? Optimistic- as all
It’s done is to allow rises every 3 months - people at Ofgem need sacking…
@ClinLeadWBM@Ummar24 Might I suggest archery? There is something very primitively engaging about shooting an arrow and the practice involves a lot of mindful awareness and mindful letting go.
The effect of attachment style on long-term outcomes in functional seizures: Results from a prospective study. @EpilepsyBehavi1 https://t.co/mIoHUKn0mN
Hypnosis was more effective than PMR in reducing test anxiety among medical college students. Hypnosis could modify attentional bias toward threatening stimuli, but PMR could not. #MedTwitter#MedEd#FOAMed#medstudenttwitter#anxiety
@EdinPublishing Hypnosis could be used as an adjunct to attentional bias modification training (Prof Elaine Fox, Oxford Uni) to increase efficacy in helping people with depression/anxiety become desensitised to curing in to negative emotional stimuli
Love to see Boris’ next job reference :”ambitious[egomaniac], able to work autonomously [doesn’t listen to anyone else],calm under pressure [couldn’t give a shit what happens], good team player [will lie through back teeth to protect self and chums] 🤔
Brilliant podcast from @FndLifewith interviewing @alex_fisher1969 who’s an OT specialising in FND. Full of useful information for any one with this condition, highly recommend!