I’m sorry but I’m going to have a rant, again.
First it was Nikon with my £1000+ lens. Then my Nikon flashgun (an SB800) which had only been used on four occasions failed (two months out of warrantee of course) which meant I had to fork out £68 to get it fixed (thank heavens it was [...]
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I am sick of being ripped off by companies who fail to offer the professional service they offer
Posted in Photographic Gear Reviews, Photographic Writings (unpublished), Social/Political/News related articles, tagged adobe cs4 mac, adobe cs4 problems, adobe rip off, nikon capture nx2 snow leopard issues, nikon nx2 mac, nikon rip off on October 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On the 3rd anniversary of my father’s death, we still have no answers
Posted in Social/Political/News related articles, tagged Alzheimer’s care, graham barrett, serious untoward incidents, suffolk health authority, suffolk primary care nhs trust, West Suffolk Mental Health Trust on July 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today is the third anniversary of my father’s death. I have not slept well. We still, three years on, don’t know what really happened to him. No-one has been held to account for his injury or his untimely death.
If you do nothing else today, do this
Posted in Social/Political/News related articles, tagged gurkha, injustice, joanna lumley on April 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Please visit this link and watch the video:
Joanna Lumley expresses her anger at the decision
Please sign the petition:
Petition
Are NHS Staff except from standard police investigations?
Posted in Social/Political/News related articles, tagged absconsions, Alzheimer’s care, assaults in care, criminal negligents in care, deaths in care, deaths in nhs care, failing in care for mental health patients, failing nhs trusts, falling care standards for the elderly, getting away with it, inquest, lack of evidence, local health partnership complaints, mental health deaths in care, mental health issues in crime, nhs complaints, nhs frustrating police investigations in suffolk, nhs staff treated as special cases, nhs under investigation, police fail to act to prevent incidents in the nhs, police failings, police failure to investigate, police treat nhs staff differently, prevention must be better than cure, serious untoward incidents, simon curtis, suffolk health authority, suffolk police, suffolk primary care nhs trust, timely investigations, unexplained deaths in nhs care, uninvestigated deaths in nhs care, wedgewood unit bury st edmunds deaths, wedgewood unit bury st edmunds failures, wedgewood unit bury st edmunds serious untoward inciden on June 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Serious questions raised over the investigation of NHS incidents
The number of Serious Untoward Incidents classified by the Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Strategic Health Authority and latterly the NHS East of England, are shocking.
Since 1st April 2004 there have been 491 Serious Untoward Incidents, 454 of these effecting adults in mental health care, according to figures [...]
Graham Barrett, the tale of how the state you supported lets you down
Posted in Social/Political/News related articles, tagged alzheimer's, Alzheimer’s care, assessments in care, distorting the truth, failure of the care system in the elderly, failure to treat, failures of the nhs care system, false accusations, fighting for justice, graham barrett, hip injury in the elderly, husband seperated from wife in care scandal, in-effective treatment, moving partners away from care, national service, nhs, serious untoward incidents, serious untoward injury, silenced by red tape, starving in nhs care, suspected assault in care, unable to visit relatives, wedgewood unit bury st edmunds serious untoward inciden, weight loss and dentures, weight loss in care patients, west suffolk hospital level of care, what do we pay our taxes for? on April 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Graham Barrett did his national service for his country, worked all his life, paid his taxes and National Insurance, took out a private pension to top up his state one, and never cost the NHS a penny until he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s nearly seven years ago.
Even then he was cared for by his wife [...]
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