Today is National Day of Reflection, a day to take time to grieve for our lost loved ones.
NHE spoke to Chief People Officer, @donnamgriffiths from @nhsuhcw about their compassionate leave policy which allows staff the time to grieve without work worry.
#DayOfReflection
Meet 48-year-old Jasem, who kindly agreed to share his story with @JasonFarrellSky.
Jasem spent the past two months in ICU and will need months of rehab before he can go home. He contracted COVID-19 last year and wishes he'd been vaccinated.
@NHSEngland@NHSEnglandLDN
.@WoodSt_Mission is a fantastic charity that supports families across Manchester and Salford all year round
We're proud to say that the @CogPubLTD MD has arrived this morning with a huge donation of toys.
More than ever families will need support over Christmas.
It’s been nearly two years since the pandemic started, but the picture remains bleak when it comes to the nation’s mental health.
Paul Farmer, Chief Executive, @MindCharity discusses the solutions required to combat the crisis socially and economically: https://t.co/upkVcziLMO
The Store of Modern Childhood, held at the Nottingham Contemporary back in March was such an eye-opener. It showcased some of the issues children in today's society face. All based on the findings of The 2019 Good Childhood Report, which can be read here: https://t.co/EAL7uVbfeu
Months and months of hard work and effort put into this doc! Whilst the current situation may pause my plans for my own individual doc, I am so so proud of this one!
Reading between the lines: Exploring the essay mill industry. Out Thursday! #Documentary#university
Filming the Junior Synchronised ice skating team for @Notts_TV as they prepare for the World Championships which will be held here in Nottingham at the @Nat_Ice_Centre in a few weeks time! ⛸
We’ve been to Gunthorpe today, where @saskiahicking_ spoke to local people affected by some of the worst flooding the area has seen in 20 years... ...and nature is confused by it all too. More on Ey Up Notts 5.30pm #Flooding#Nottinghamshire
The SECOND saddest thing about what’s happened to Caroline Flack is the fact that we won’t learn one single thing from it.
Not the public, not the press, not the online community, none of us.
We’ll shake our heads, blame each other, then decide who we’re going to do it to next.