
Verena Hewat
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29-03-2009 12:30:33
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“If you love anyone and they are in a human body, you should expect to provide care,” says Emily Kenway, author of “Who Cares.” She talks about the inevitability of caregiving and how unprepared most people are. Emily Kenway Michel Martin


It's the final week to see our 2022 Founders Prize Award exhibition which closes on Friday at The Long Gallery in Maudsley Hospital. More info via link in bio. Maudsley Charity @maudsleynhs @ortusmaudsley Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience


If you are over 45 please take 5 mins to help Dr Beth Bareham with this important research study. It’s anonymous.

Sir Andrew Dilnot wins my award for patience as he yet again talks BBC Radio 4 Today through how “we can have good lives” but can’t keep turning away from the realities illustrated by social care’s need for reform.

If anyone happens to have a spare ticket they would like to sell for Bill Callahan Bill Callahan gig (preferably Fri 27th Sep!) Institute of Contemporary Arts please DM me.


Congratulations to my co-head of department, Bryn Lloyd-Evans, on his fantastic inaugural professorial lecture on the social cure in mental health UCL Psychiatry. The future is social!




We're working with Carers Trust on a project about the reality of Carers Rights for Carers Rights Day. We've got a real quick couple of questions we'd love you to answer. No long surveys here. It will take mins. Please RT and share. Link here bit.ly/3NrCB8Z


Rachel Shaun Lintern Care Quality Commission Always, always ask about overnight and weekend staffing levels, then do the maths, then ask the questions. And yes, meds rounds CAN/do take hours: *where is the cover for that?* How are pts effectively and safely even supported to move or be made comfortable with one person?


