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Healthcare Professional Network retweeted
I’m marrying this wonderful woman today!! ❤️❤️❤️ Happy wedding day @Jaimi_Shrive We did it!!!
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I see so many tweets about disheartened individuals when it comes to essays/grades. Not one person will ask you what you got in an assignment when you qualify, I’m shit and scrape passes BUT I know I’m going to make a kiss ass nurse ✌🏼, trust the process 🙏🏻
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Calling our student followers (and those who support them).... the @150Leaders programme is a great thing to get involved in so consider applying. Our team member @carolinenewson highly recommends the opportunity👇🏼 ⭐️ #development #leadership #HealthcareHeroes #150leaders
9 days until we open applications for the Student Leadership Programme 2021. Third year student midwife @carolinenewson shares her experiences in being part of the #150Leaders. ⬇️
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A little acrostic before @margaretwtchung signs off: Call a friend, Offer yourself time to meditate, Nourish your body. Never underestimate a nap, Every rest and play serves your mind. Covid-19 is a shared reality and Together we will see this through. #connections
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Reconnecting with old friends and acquaintances via social media can be a good way to reach out and rebuild networks when we're all indoors. But also be mindful of the amount of screentime taking away our time for reconnecting with ourselves and our bodies.
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Remember to validate our own sadness in feeling disconnected and separated. Not being able to see and be with family and friends can bring up difficult feelings of loneliness, helplessness and even guilt. We are social animals and it is natural that we crave for togetherness.
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We’re going through this lack of #connections together as a world. I cope with it by being honest about how I feel and expressing the need to establish connections. And many times the feelings are resonated.
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When experiencing a prolonged period of disconnection and isolation, we might notice a change in sleeping pattern, diet and energy level. That could be our body responding to the stress and change, and waving for our conscious attention to make time for self-care.
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Hello all, it’s @margaretwtchung checking in to the account today. I’ll share some reflections on being dis/re/connected in this new normal. #connections

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Challenges also give us opportunities to consider how we make #connections with others and appreciate the fundamental skills and resources that we have
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Whilst offering a gloved hand to hold at times of crisis is not at all tue same, often a hand to hold isn't about skin to skin but a physical reminder that someone else cares
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In paeds, facial expressions can be key to building trust. Face coverings mean we need to think outside the box to put children at ease and build #connections
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I find myself increasingly envious of people with expressive eyebrows

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This month on #HCPNetwork we're going to be talking about #connections. Distance, masked smiles and avoidance of touch are all impacting our abilities to connect personally and professionally. We'd love to hear about how you've been finding it

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Morning everyone! It's @estherraeprice here today. How has everyone been keeping?
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Healthcare Professional Network retweeted
Which of the following do you find the most challenging as a Nurse/Healthcare Professional? @RCNNQN @HCPnetwork #NurseTwitter
41% Delegation
14% Prioritisation
18% Documentation
27% Time management
22 votes • Final results
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For myself, I will wear PPE, mask, gloves and face shield when working f2f with young people in #arttherapy sessions. This makes me wonder what will be concealed and introduced by the covering of bodily and facial expressions, and what role art as a nonverbal language plays
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Masks, in particular, could trigger strong emotions in young people who have traumatic experiences related to assault, sexual abuse, medical histories - just to name a few. It is important to therapeutically talk about their feelings around it, even when it's for safety.
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Signing off on my way to placement the next day, I’ll be shadowing my colleagues who are social workers, clinical psychologists and nurses. Have a wonderful Wednesday working, studying and being! -@margaretwtchung
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To start off, my setting provides each client with an individual box of art materials that are all covid risk assessed. Tubs of paint and clay are temporarily out of the room to prevent materials from being handled by different individuals...
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and the cleaning up process at the end of each session will be done with sufficient time. All furniture in #arttherapy room has been repositioned to provide 2metre social distance between client and therapist. This is all going to make my placement experience really unique.
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