@DavidGilbert43@EgNorman@care_unbound@8Daluiso Hey David, yes we’ve dropped the ‘patient partner’ words in favour of building health together. Our Health Builders are fully committed and expanding what people and community powered health looks and feels like within roles in governance, improvement and connecting communities.
@Femi_Sorry Thank you so much for this. My son now an Andrew Tate admirer and our conversations often get stuck on ‘he says a lot of good stuff’ Thank you
A few things I believe all at once
1. The Queen was a good human, and on balance a Good Thing
2. Some “democratically elected” politicians are currently treating us far more like their “subjects” than the Queen ever did
3. Monarchy is a Bad Thing
4. The Empire was a Bad Thing
The entire Here team are delighted to be chosen as FINALISTS for @HSJ_Awards Staff Wellbeing Award for 'Creating exceptional care, for everyone through wellness, learning and focusing on what matters'.
Thank you to the judges!
#HSJawards#staffwellbeing#wellbeingatwork
@FewKerry@dansodergren@TEDxBrighton@care_unbound Yes, i was inspired by the breadth of it - I especially loved ‘the difference between good and great is love’. We cultivate a lot of love in our workplace.
NEW: Leaked Health Dept report warns Omicron casts doubt on compulsory vac “rationality” and “proportionality”
Evidence on which MPs voted “has changed”
@theRCN now call for "major rethink" of "reckless" policy
"Mandation not the answer" @sajidjavid
https://t.co/f6ayNVxy5z
Word of the day (for the umpteenth time, strangely) is 'quiddling': 18th-century speak for paying extra attention to trivial matters as a way of avoiding the important ones.