Dr Nickey Rooke RN, DN

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Dr Nickey Rooke RN, DN

Dr Nickey Rooke RN, DN

@nickey_rooke

Senior lecturer in Nursing. Research: patient involvement in nurse education, logics and discourse analysis. All views are my own.

England, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2016
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Stephen Elénìyàn ✊🏾
Stephen Elénìyàn ✊🏾@dadaostephen·
Hi @SuellaBraverman , 48 hours ago I asked you to substantiate or withdraw your claim that “250,000 foreign students took £4bn in UK loans.” That time has now passed. You have provided no evidence, no clarification, and no correction. I have taken the time to examine the data myself. I have reviewed materials from the Student Loans Company, the Department for Education, the House of Commons Library, the UK Statistics Authority, and reporting from Times Higher Education. Across these sources, one thing is clear. Your statement is presented in a way that gives the public a deeply misleading impression. Let’s deal with this carefully. The £4bn figure you reference relates to the total value of student loans issued to non UK nationals. It is not a direct cost to the taxpayer. These are loans. They are repaid over time based on income. Presenting that figure as if it were money handed out or lost is not an accurate reflection of how the system works. Then there is your use of the phrase “foreign students.” This is where the distortion becomes more serious. The fact (which you know quite well) is those eligible for UK student finance are not newly arrived international students. They are people with settled status, indefinite leave to remain, refugee status, or long term lawful residence in the UK. They live here. They work here. They pay into the system. And under the law, they are entitled to access student finance. Standard international students on student visas are generally not eligible for these loans. By leaving out that distinction, you create a very different picture in the minds of the public. One where large numbers of people are arriving from abroad and immediately accessing public funds. That is not what the data shows. You also cited a figure of 250,000 without pointing to a clearly published dataset or transparent methodology. Numbers like this carry weight. They should be used with care, not as loose estimates in politically charged statements. I am not interested in party politics. But I am concerned about what this kind of messaging is doing to the country. When lending is presented as spending, and long term residents are presented as outsiders, it fuels resentment. It deepens division. It creates tension where clarity is needed. And ordinary people end up carrying the consequences of that confusion. Like I was being racially attacked and profiled in my initial response to you in X by supporters of your party who were obviously misled and triggered by your misinformation. I did consider legal action. But the reality is that the law is not designed to deal easily with this kind of broad public misrepresentation. You know that, which is why ignoring a challenge like mine carries little immediate consequence. That does not make it acceptable. I will be submitting a formal complaint to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards regarding your use of misleading statistical claims in public communication. The public deserves accuracy. Not selective framing. Not distortion. And certainly not narratives that risk turning people against each other on the basis of incomplete facts. Stephen Dada.
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman

Too many universities are selling immigration, not education. Last year, about 250,000 foreign students took up taxpayer-funded student loans to pay for their courses in the UK, worth £4bn. This is not fair. A @reformparty_uk government will make sure that the British taxpayer is not paying for foreign students. Let’s put British students first.

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Mr Sharma
Mr Sharma@sharma_views·
🚨 THE HEADLINES: US–Iran ceasefire announced. Time to applaud? PEDRO 🇪🇸: Ceasefire is good… but don’t forget the chaos, destruction, lives lost “We won’t applaud those who set the world on fire… just because they bring a bucket” RARE SPINE THE WORLD NEEDS MOST 🔥
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Margaret McCartney
Margaret McCartney@mgtmccartney·
I completely agree HOWEVER the vast majority of excellent palliative care is provided not in hospices/ specialist services but in homes by amazing DISTRICT NURSES, the unsung sheros here. yet their numbers have been decimated and working arrangements trashed. RESTORE THE DNs.
Gordon Brown@GordonBrown

We owe it as a moral duty to all those people who fear they may experience avoidable pain in the last days of their lives. 4/4

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Anon Anaesthetist
Anon Anaesthetist@anaesthetic_spr·
The nurse practitioner discussed the case with the “stroke NURSE CONSULTANT” 🤡
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Dr Aadam Aziz
Dr Aadam Aziz@Aadam_Aziz·
Nurses have lost £70,000 in real terms since 2010. Starting salaries are £8,000 behind where they should be. This isn’t just numbers, it’s rent, food, childcare, dignity. We stand with our nurses. Pay restoration isn’t a luxury. It’s the bare minimum.
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Bill Madden
Bill Madden@maddenifico·
This is beyond fucked-up. Trump is hiring actors off Craiglist to attend his taxpayer-funded North Korea-style military parade for himself on his birthday. It is the American people who are paying for the actors. 😡😡😡👇
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
UEA’s latest planned wave of cuts to fill an additional £11m financial hole would bring the number of job losses at the university to almost 600. No wonder staff are upset and angry and are considering industrial action. After taking the issue of UEA cuts to the top at Prime Minister’s Questions recently, I’m following up by meeting the education minister as soon as possible. Watch my reaction here.
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Joseph Williams
Joseph Williams@lifeisnotanovel·
UEA will cut the equivalent of 170 full time jobs in a new round of redundancies. Whole departments cut their FTE last year in an effort to reduce redundancies so the true number will likely exceed 170. Yet still the executive team remain in post. It’s a scandal, ‘driven by data’
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Rob Setchell
Rob Setchell@RobSetchell·
Heard from many demoralised & upset members of @uniofeastanglia staff over the last 24 hours. UEA plans to cut 170 jobs (in all four faculties & professional services) to save £11m. Unions say it's galling when many senior managers are on six-figure salaries. Strikes possible.
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The RCN
The RCN@theRCN·
🆕 Near record numbers of patients are languishing on hospital trolleys, whilst thousands can't be discharged due to a lack of community care. This is a corridor care disaster unfolding in front of our eyes. Read our full response from Patricia Marquis: bit.ly/3UMPmz2
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The RCN
The RCN@theRCN·
🆕 | Burnout, low staffing levels and increasing patient need, are forcing staff to quit early, not long after registration. With more staff leaving and fewer joining, this is a perfect storm which threatens patient care. bit.ly/3UKdpP0
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The RCN
The RCN@theRCN·
Nurses are intelligent, insightful, and solutions focused. Their concerns should have been heard in the pandemic. This week at the COVID-19 Inquiry, @gallagher_rose highlighted the repeated failures of the UK government to engage with the nursing profession and use their expertise in the country's response to the outbreak. Read more about Module 3 of the COVID-19 Inquiry, and our role as a core participant: bit.ly/4eikrRV
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Just to be really clear if you asked me "Is it worth raising max tuition fees by 3.1% to get a 3.1% rise in maintenance loans (both now confirmed)?". My answer is YES. Tuition fee rises don't effect most 1st time students (unless so wealthy they opt not to get loans), they affect graduates and the only ones who will pay more due to the rise are mid-high to high earning graduates (and only small % more). The terrible degradation of living loans has hit those from low income backgrounds - who can't afford to live while they study - and thus social mobility. So a rise is important though more is needed to catch up with the huge past years real term cuts. Explanations below.
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis

IMPORTANT PLS SHARE. It's rumoured the English £9,250 tuition fee cap may be raised this pm for the 1st time in 8yrs, as University's finances are strained. As student finance misunderstandings abound, I've bashed out a few notes to help... 1. Higher tuition fees WON'T change what most pay each year. For most, they're paid for you by the student loans company and you repay afterwards only if you earn over the threshold. The amount you repay each year (9% over the threshold) solely depends on what you earn not on what you borrow. 2. Increasing tuition fees will only see those who clear the loan in full over the 40yrs pay more. That is generally mid-high to higher earning university leavers only, so the cost of increasing them will generally be born by the more affluent. Most lower and middle earning university leavers will simply pay 9% extra tax above the threshold for 40yrs (and higher tuition fees won't change that) 3. The rise is tuition fees is likely to be trivial compared to the changes the last govt made for 2023 starters. 2023 starters had their repayment thresholds dropped to £25,000 (from £27,295/yr) and had the time they had to keep repaying for (unless cleared) extended to 40years from 30years. So these higher annual repayments for longer, increased by over 50% the amount many graduates will eventually have to pay back for going to university. Yet they were almost stealth changes because people can't intuitively feel the seismic impact. Changing tuition fees is a more obvious rise, but in reality has far less of an impact on the amount most will repay (though combined with the 2023 changes it does certainly up the cost). 4. The biggest practical problem for students isnt tution fees (even if raised) its the fact maintenace loans aren't big enough. English maintenance loans have not kept pace with inflation. I'd urge the govt to couple the tuition fee loans with bigger living loans - if not it is a real risk to social mobility, with those from the poorest backgrounds likely to be worse affected. I could write more, but will stop here, hopefully this gives an idea the issues are less straightforward than many feel.

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Peter Griffiths
Peter Griffiths@workforcesoton·
Are we surprised that low nurse staffing is associated with worse outcomes for surgical patients? No, but our latest study in @BJSurgery shows that risk extends across a range of outcomes, including readmission, pneumonia and deaths. doi.org/10.1093/bjs/zn…
BJS@BJSurgery

Nurse understaffing associated with adverse outcomes for surgical admissions ➡️doi.org/10.1093/bjs/zn… This observational longitudinal study examined nurse staffing levels and their association with a variety of adverse patient outcomes for inpatient admissions to all surgical specialties The patient-level data came from four disparate NHS hospital Trusts in England The results indicated generally larger adverse effects for registered nurse understaffing compared with understaffing for nurse assistants (healthcare support workers and nurse associates) Work by Paul Meredith, Lesley Turner, Christina Saville, Peter Griffiths #SoMe4Surgery #MedTwitter #SurgEd #Surgery @RCPSGTrainees @aecirujanos @SEIQuirurgica @iss_sic #MedicalTechniques @BJSAcademy @young_bjs @BJSOpen @des_winter @evanscolorectal @robhinchliffe1 @bplwijn @MalinASund @nfmkok @TejedorPat @paulo_sutt @PVaughanShaw @JJEarnshaw @juliomayol #SoMe4Trauma #emgensurg @WSESurgery @NELANews #EmLap @ASGBI_MA

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