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Hesperalis

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Maggie
Retired NHS worker. Gardener and allotmenteer, no peat, pesticides or herbicides. Into soil biodiversity. #climate #biodiversity #SocialJustice. "There is also love in the world"

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Hesperalis , to random
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Took the big camera to the allotment this afternoon. Lots of flies, a few small bees and the odd butterfly. The common green bottle fly proved to be the best model, sitting still for more than a few seconds.


A small species of bee sitting in the centre of a daisy flo6.
Photo of a bee in profile, collecting nectar from the multi flowered cluster of verbena.

RolloTreadway , to random
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Morning all. Bit pissed off, because of something I read yesterday - that some stupid percentage of people apparently want fewer non-clinical staff in the NHS, in relation to the usual election bullshit about 'efficiency savings'.

I work for an ambulance service. Our ambulances see all kind of unpleasant things, so it's essential that they're kept clean.

But without non-clinical staff, we have nobody working in Cleaning, so infections spread.

And we can't have a plan to bring these infections under control, as we now have no Infection Control staff. What, you thought Infection Control was a clinical job? You probably thought everything was a clinical job, right? Guess what? Just because a role is in some way connected to medical things, doesn't mean it is classified as 'clinical'.

Also, we don't have anything with which to clean and stop infections, because no non-clinical staff means no Procurement staff out there buying what's needed.

Even if we could procure what we needed, how could we pay for it? We'll have nobody in Finance.

Perhaps, okay, we can have Finance staff, but who's going to do that job if we can't pay them? Because we can't pay anyone, if we have no Payroll staff.

And if we have someone doing Payroll, presumably they'll be using payroll software on the computer. Except, they can't do that, as we won't have any IT staff.

This is a bad idea, right? Let's bring back Cleaning, bring Infection Control, bring back Procurement, bring back Finance, bring back Payroll, bring back, IT. Except... actually we can't do that either, because no non-clinical staff means no Recruitment team.

Non-clinical support staff matter as much in the NHS as any other organisation. Without non-clinical support, there is no NHS.

This has been a public service announcement on behalf of Support Staff Who Are Already Overworked And Underpaid As It Is, And We're Really Fucking Tired.

#NHS #UKPol #politics

Hesperalis ,
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@RolloTreadway My sympathies. As someone who worked in the labs I saw first hand the effects of contracting out these services with a huge rise in hospital acquired infections. Cleaning was the first to go. The additional costs and reductions in service due to ward closures was a false economy. We had an excellent infection control team who were seen as "over reacting". They too went when we merged with a larger hospital who had embraced the contracting out policies.

Hesperalis , to random
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Seen several Peacock butterflies on this glorious day. Please leave a patch of nettles for their caterpillars. The cub came to visit too.

A young fox standing looking over its shoulder towards the camera.

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