The Government has issued new guidelines on the personal protective equipment that should be used by those on the NHS frontline. It has also said that it is important for social care staff to feel safe, and that the new guidance will give them information and reassurance. But how do the army of women working to provide care in care homes and care to vulnerable adults in their own homes feel?
One way of alerting emergency services that you're in trouble is by using the code 55 on the phone. Lucy Hadley from Women's Aid explains how it works.
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Yep, I’ve done the ‘COVID chop’ found myself touching my hair too much. There’s a patch to the back right that I can’t quite do the manoeuvre 🤔🤣. ‘‘Tis a mess. But I’m ok
Don’t use a bowl and don’t use dog thinning scissors *coughs*.
cmcanea unisontheunion What even are they
cmcanea unisontheunion BBCPolitics The Govt sees the NHS as the one priority & disregards Social Care cuts in budgets for a decade promised reform never came carers & disabled vilified for claiming meagre benefits & now PPE supplies are pitiful & late Due Praise for the NHS but why is Caring ignored?
cmcanea unisontheunion No. They do not. And nor do the vulnerable people they care for!
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