Here to support, raise awareness & grow our network with the intention to hold on to our amazing colleagues & see them thrive. Views of network members not UHB.
Sometimes you have to celebrate yourselves. Thank you to all those that have made our network possible. Esp. our members who bring their challenges to our doors,so we can create an #inclusiveCTM. We are here for you! 🥂 to all HB’s networks #ViableVisibleVoices#StaffNetworksDay
This #WorldMentalHealthDay, spend 20 minutes having a conversation about mental health with your child. Here are some conversations starters you can use.
ALT Questions to ask your child
What things are you looking forward to?
Is there anything you want to talk about?
When was the last time you were very happy?
What makes you feel calm?
What difficulties are you facing now?
What can I do to help?
Where is a place you feel safe?
How are you finding things at school at the moment?
What things would you like to do in the future?
Would it be helpful if we planned each day together?
Do you have any worries about the coronavirus?
Where in our home do you feel like you can have your own space?
What are you worried about when you lie in bed and can't sleep?
Can you show me what you like about gaming?
How do you feel about things changing?
What do you think could help you feel better?
What have you enjoyed about today?
As Hate Crime Awareness Week concludes, our commitment to promoting love and ending hate remains unwavering.
If you've experienced a hate crime or know someone who has, reach out to us. We are here to support and advocate for change!
#NoHate#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek
🚫Hate Crime Awareness Week 📢
🤝Our colleagues continue to express what this week means to them with a passionate call to promote a safer and more inclusive world.
#NoHate#UnityinDiversity#HateCrimeAwarenessWeek
Promoting the NHS Wales Staff Survey at Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend @CwmTafMorgannwg @NHSWalesSS #YourVoiceMatters Come say ‘hi’ and grab a chocolate!
For those of you who couldn’t attend our #BlackHistoryMonth#BLNLecture2023 last night, watch this short clip from @ProfKevinFenton 👇
Kevin shares 3 things that we can all do to protect ourselves whilst tackling health inequalities and racism.
During this October’s Black History month, the theme is ‘Saluting our Sisters’
I am going to post a tribute every day to black nurse leaders who inspire, are intrepid & blaze a trail for others- first up @yvonnecoghill1
Thank you for everything you do! 🙏💕
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Moreover, the drum isn't just about music. It's a voice, a narrator, sharing stories of life's hardships, joys, and teachings. It's a testament to the richness of Nigeria's history and traditions. #AfricanHeritage
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One captivating aspect is the drum's representation of family. Instruments like the Yalu, Guru, and Omele signify different family members, emphasising the importance of family values in Yoruba culture.
#FamilyTies
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🎶 The "dundun" or talking drums of Nigeria hold profound significance in the Yoruba culture. These instruments have been central in conveying proverbs and deep cultural connections for generations. #YorubaCulture#TalkingDrums
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Every culture adds a unique flavour to our collective identity. The talking drum, a staple in Yoruba culture, isn't just an instrument—it's a voice that tells stories, conveys emotions, and connects communities and generations in Nigeria.
Thiruvathira dance from Kerala performed by RGH staff nurses. What a beautiful dance. This dance is dedicated to Lord Shiva to pray for a happy marriage