@parthaskar Wonderful message. Keeping the memories alive and honouring them. I struggled when my dad passed away and people were very cautious to mention him around me, albeit with good intention. I wanted to talk about him and share the memories I had with him ๐โก๏ธ๐๐ฝ
I experienced this today. Felt interrogated by the consultant @NHSuk where she told me that I am imagining the pain and tried to dismiss my symptoms and asked me โyou sure itโs not anxietyโ she made me feel like I was an inconvenience and she knew better about my body than meโฆ
@parthaskar โI've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feelโ. ~ Maya Angelou
A reminder this morning as the fires of hate still burn
When you are caught in the middle of a mob who hate non-white people?
They wonโt be asking for your surname
Or your religion
Whether itโs Kar,Yusuf, Patel or Farah
You will be the target cos of the colour of your skin.
Just had to speak to my daughter, a medical student and advise her not to go out anywhere and stay on campus apart from teaching placements. I never thought I would have to say this to her. My parents had to tell us the same in the 70s.
@Dr2NisreenAlwan Word used and sold by those leadership courses, especially in the NHS. Words donโt mean anything without the right action! โฆ. Leaders have a duty to be Inclusive with or without these fancy words