@charlie_psych Yes that’s exactly right Charlie- I did a Tedx talk called “why do good people deliver poor care” if you’re interested in exploring that concept. On YouTube. Thanks for shout out @belindaweir.
One of my students is investigating the challenges faced by aspiring BAME managers in the NHS. Details and links below - support would be gratefully received.
If everyone who has been grateful for the NHS over the past 75 years followed and retweeted we’d reach a million by midnight.
Please take just two seconds to show you care.
To all nurses agonising about whether to vote to strike or not- please do it. The NHS needs you to stand up for it- it is not selfish to want decent pay. It is a requirement of a healthy employer. You deserve it and we need you to be cared for. @theRCN ❣️
An important opportunity, underlined for me by the early death of a dear friend.
PhD Researcher is looking to interview people affected by inoperable pancreatic cancer. Please forward to anyone you think might be interested. Further information at
https://t.co/LMdu0wo6W2
Sorry @BBCNews@BBCBreaking
Is thousands of people marching in London against the government NHS cuts and privitisation not news?
Retweet if you thing the @bbc should comment!
#SOSNHS#SOSNHSDEMO
As the smearing of NHS nurses steps up, please don’t forget this crucial graph.
Private sector pay since 2010 shown in black. Nurse pay in red.
A deliberate, calculated degrading of NHS pay for 12 years.
And they dare to attack nurses for striking? (1/2)
For the 22nd book in our #50booksfor50years series, celebrating some of the books that have come out of HSMC during its 50th year celebrations, we have "Debates in Personalisation" by Professors @JonGlasby and @DrCNeedham#HSMC50
8 in 10 shifts lack enough nursing staff to keep you safe. A crucial way to recruit and retain enough staff to the profession is through #FairPayForNursing.
It's time to tell ministers enough is enough – years of underpayment must end, for the sake of the profession and public.
If you are detained under the Mental Health Act, you have a right to an Independent Mental Health Advocate (IMHA). Their job is to protect and promote your rights.They are separate from the hospital.
@_jessicavi What this nurse did was top up your emotional bank account which is such an important part of helping you continue to do the work you are clearly doing so well.This Tedex explains emotional labour. Hope it helps. https://t.co/Dn9n50KLQO “Why do good people deliver poor care?”
Shocked and very sad to hear about the death of Alan Nobbs - one of our long term and regular truly inspirational speakers and a really lovely person. We will miss you greatly @Alannobbs thoughts are with Alan's family and colleagues @NHSLeadership - what a sad day today
If you live in a rural area, having a car isn't a luxury, it's a necessity.
How do you take the kids to school or get to work if you cannot afford to fix your car?
Food banks are seeing more people facing difficult decisions between food and transport. This isn't right ⤵️
Do you agree that everyone should be able to afford the essentials? Join @TrussellTrust and send a message to your MP to urge them to go further to help people on the lowest incomes. https://t.co/6yjhOvXTOL
@Jendscott@NGHnhstrust So glad it helped you Jenny and it was a privilege to work with you and @NHSfox1. Compassion is hard work and needs recognising and rewarding.