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Tag: NHS wellbeing

Cannon Fodder: A Story of Vicarious Trauma

A story about vicarious trauma, setting the scene for some more helpful posts in the next few weeks.

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notaguru Wellbeing 2 Comments Nov 21, 2020Feb 5, 2021 9 Minutes

Resilience: it’s time to change the conversation

James Spiers tackles how resilience is abused in the NHS. 'There is little opportunity for either services or staff to be “happy again after something difficult or bad has happened”. For the majority of LITs, the “difficult or bad” thing is consistently happening.'

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notaguru Guest writers 2 Comments Feb 16, 2020Mar 26, 2020 5 Minutes

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