Hazel Watson (@hazelwnhs) 's Twitter Profile
Hazel Watson

@hazelwnhs

Last year, I had a catastrophic stroke. Mending....but slowly. A Director of Nursing. A learning disabilities nurse.

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Cllr Gavin Harding MBE became the first person with a learning disability to be employed by NHS England. He says #localgov could do more to employ learning-disabled people in ā€˜serious roles’. @AnnatTheMJ reports bit.ly/2NQeZvS Saba Salman #MadePossible

Cllr Gavin Harding MBE became the first person with a learning disability to be employed by <a href="/NHSEngland/">NHS England</a>. He says #localgov could do more to employ learning-disabled people in ā€˜serious roles’. <a href="/annatthemj/">@AnnatTheMJ</a> reports

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<a href="/Saba_Salman/">Saba Salman</a> #MadePossible
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Dr Roger Banks (National Clinical Director, Learning Disability and Autism, NHS England and NHS Improvement) will be in discussion with David O'Driscoll. Dr Banks a founder member of the IPD. He will be reflecting on his lifetime work. Tues 12 30 13 30 DM us for a link

Hazel Watson (@hazelwnhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⁦Simon Wessely⁩ You probably don’t remember me, but I was the person from nhse who supported the LD Care and Treatment reviews. I wrote to you about this. You said it would be difficult to achieve, and now it’s all but done. Thank you theguardian.com/world/2021/jan…

Ian McPherson (@mcpherson_ian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent appointment: Tom Cahill @cahillT1 to lead transforming care programme for people with learning disabilities for NHSE hsj.co.uk/mental-health/…

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Great blog by Dr Oliver Lewis on reducing detention of people with a learning disability or autism in institutions. ā¬‡ļøā¬‡ļøā¬‡ļø

Hazel Watson (@hazelwnhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve just finished reading ā€˜Stories of the law and how it’s broken’. Very interesting, but not right for my Bookclub. You’ve got to speak in ā€˜lawyer-speak’ to get it. Not for a fairly middle-class, fairly bookish group of women. Such a shame!