One of country's most senior retired judges on assisted dying bill's judicial safeguards.
"Only those who believe implicitly in judicial omniscience and infallibility – and I do not – can possibly have any confidence in the efficacy of what is proposed."
https://t.co/t5fm949WZF
The government launches major consultation on the future of the NHS.
The national conversation will help shape the government’s 10 Year Health Plan which will be published in spring 2025.
share your views and experiences via the pages 👇 https://t.co/haqlp0ZYPv
It’s National AMHP day, we were able to celebrate our critical role this week with Staffordshire AMHP’s- independent arbiters & most magnificent folks 🤩@mpftnhs@StaffordshireCC@MpftSwla
I had a wonderful afternoon at the Approved Mental Health Professional event yesterday celebrating and supporting the annual ‘National AMHP day’ which is on 29 June, focusing on least restrictive alternatives to hospital and independence
Meet Amelie!
Amelie Cameron is one of our fantastic Think Ahead Social Work Students and tells us why she loves working in social care:
"I love working in social care to serve others, form meaningful connections, and advocate for social justice!" 💙
Morning all… any of my mental health older adult colleagues out there who work in a community OA home treatment team who would be willing to give me 30 mins to discuss. Doing some service redesign and interested in models of delivery out there. Thanks in advance
Meet Anna Toi, one of our Social Workers and find out why she loves working in social care 💙
"I love working in social care and taking part in bridging the gap of inequality. Working in social care helps me understand different people and enables me to support those in need"
Jane Brown, MH PSI Navigator describes why she loves working in social care 💙
"I love working in social care because sometimes people just need pointing in the right direction and they can sail"
Sam Reynolds, one of our wonderful Mental Health PSI Navigator's describes why she loves working in social care:
"I love working in social care because you see people's lives changing for the better"
#Oliverscampaign
If you know anyone aged 18 years & older who is autistic or has a learning disability & wants to get involved in delivering Olivers training the contact is in this link.
Please know that this is paid work, at least a Band 5
https://t.co/mNKYe5lGcA
Meet Rebecca Chilton, a Social Worker at MPFT, and find out why she loves working in social care!
"I love working in social care and supporting people in a person-centred way, problem-solving, and finding solutions" 💙