วันศุกร์ที่ 18 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2554

Real suffering is more than failing to get a nurse's appointment

Nicky Clark does not recognize the picture painted by an NHS non columnist Liz Jones

Have you heard of the Daily Mail columnist, the nurse, the private hospital and hunger in Africa?

Unfortunately for Liz Jones, met with a scene of his life when trying to access their private health vaccines, which had to resort to surgery in the NHS, it has not been registered and meet the rules followed by all others.

As a patient without vaccines register your application so that it could cover the famine in the Horn of Africa refused.

deeply concerned about this, Jones returned to his national newspaper column and poured their frustration on your part that says expansive experiences with those of patients in Winterbourne Vista. People with intellectual disabilities were abused by staff at the private hospital only after the cruelty Panorama documented.

Jones might be trying a similar complaint from the local surgery. However, a nurse who calmly tells a frustrated columnist procedure for obtaining the vaccine when they are not registered as a patient, and abuse of institutionalized people with intellectual disabilities are not the same thing.

abuse Unlike learning difficulties, people, unlike the famine in Africa, Jones's life is good. She tells how she chose to live healthily and well. What have you ever worried local children NHS surgery "snotty nose" or "depression" -. The sound of the tone of your piece to be irritating and time of loss of business

What if, unlike Jones, you're a sick child, or find the strength to overcome the stigma of mental illness and the direction of your doctor about your concerns?


Reading Jones I felt angry and frustrated. I wondered how this work as widely read and apparently the champion of "moral and structure of the public mood" as often dissociated may file a vision of Britain, describing any challenge to his publisher as " liberal left. "

I am deeply concerned, and my children with disabilities who are concerned about those who are often marginalized. For me, this represents nothing more than our treatment of people with disabilities. We hear a lot from one side of the vulnerability of some, but it is ranted by the cries of cheating disability benefits, conditions of false parasites. The Daily Mail is the bearer of these parts, but not alone.
How will we let this happen? How can we allow the press releases Frankie Boyle routine in our story to be accepted?


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