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− | The United States <a href=" http://www.portula.eu/writing-contest.pptx ">essay on how i help my parents</a> Cavendish was put in charge by the Government with conducting a review into NHS healthcare assistants. | + | The United States <a href=" http://www.portula.eu/writing-contest.pptx ">essay on how i help my parents</a> Cavendish was put in charge by the Government with conducting a review into NHS healthcare assistants. She argues for proper teamwork, shared responsibility, shorter shifts and "weeding out staff who are not caring" (easier said than done). But it's evident to anyone who reads her piece or who has followed the hospital scandals, that - as the headline on her article puts it - "What the NHS needs is a degree of kindness. The rest can be taught." In Britain, that kindness has been rooted in absolute values, formed by the country's Christian tradition. |
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The United States <a href=" http://www.portula.eu/writing-contest.pptx ">essay on how i help my parents</a> Cavendish was put in charge by the Government with conducting a review into NHS healthcare assistants. She argues for proper teamwork, shared responsibility, shorter shifts and "weeding out staff who are not caring" (easier said than done). But it's evident to anyone who reads her piece or who has followed the hospital scandals, that - as the headline on her article puts it - "What the NHS needs is a degree of kindness. The rest can be taught." In Britain, that kindness has been rooted in absolute values, formed by the country's Christian tradition.