@Fabida3 A true accolade to one of the best. Congratulations @Fabida3 . Thank you for everything you taught me and supported me with. You are much missed. Xx
‘Before I became a service user, I would never question the recovery movement, how could one question personal development, fulfilment and hope? Then I became a patient, forced into someone else's concept of recovery. I was recovering if I was compliant’ https://t.co/SFsin3yFLr
Thanks to all who has signed our petition about getting #suicideprevention onto the school curriculum; we've reached the 100k threshold but that doesn't guarantee a debate in the @HouseofCommons
Please help us keep the pressure on by signing and sharing:
https://t.co/MoMPvh67Ho
PLEASE Don’t follow the advice of The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
Rt Hon Theresa Coffey @theresecoffey
Only use prescribed antibiotics
Finish the course
Don’t use left over antibiotics
Never share with others
(Share widely)
I can't remain silent. We have provision to give blankets to people in #TheQueue but not for the homeless. Where is our humanity? Does a homeless person who joins The Queue become entitled to a blanket? Just because someone is homeless, it doesn't mean they are not human.
I'm often asked what relevance the 4 pillars have for those in purely patient-facing clinical roles. So here are my thoughts in a thread... 1/8 @NHS_HealthEdEng @NHSHEE_LDN@LondonAPFaculty@BeverleyHarden
Just a reminder that a diagnosis of Borderline Personality tells you one thing and one thing only.
This is that there is a person in front of you in a great deal of pain who deserves your help and compassion.
Meet the person not the diagnosis. Always.
Never should a suicidal person, actively asking for help to keep alive, be told that 'you have capacity and we don't hold responsibility for your safety'. Just because someone has capacity, it should not exclude them from healthcare. There is still a duty of care to uphold.