These are the hands : poems from the heart of the NHS / foreword by Michael Rosen ; edited by Deborah Alma and Dr Katie Amiel.

Date:
2020
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Poems from the heart of the NHS
Poems from the heart of the National Health Service

Description

"This anthology offers a unique insight into the real experiences of the people at the heart of the NHS - from the student nurse at the start of his career to the heart surgeon on the eve of her retirement. We also hear the stories of those whose vital work is often unseen and unsung from domestic cleaning staff to sign language interpreters. The poems offer unflinchingly honest and intimate accounts from the people who care for us from the moment of birth to the end of life. In crystallising the most beautiful and painful moments of being human, they speak directly to all our experience. Above all these poems are about our shared humanity. They are about the compassion and care that lie at the heart of the NHS and in all our lives. They also serve as a stark reminder of the human cost of trying to offer compassionate care in a system that is underfunded and understaffed and the importance of showing the same compassion and support to the staff we depend on to hold the NHS together. Leading UK poets have donated poems to this anthology including Michael Rosen, Roger McGough, Lemn Sissay, Sabrina Mahfouz, Kate Clanchy, Sam Guglani, Charly Cox, Molly Case, Wendy Cope and the estates of UA Fanthorpe, Dannie Abse and Julia Darling. All proceeds from this book will go to NHS Charities Together which supports over 135 official NHS Charities raising money for NHS hospitals, ambulance services, community and mental health services across the UK."-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

[Oswestry, UK] : Fair Acre, 2020.

Physical description

212 pages ; 22 cm

Notes

"All proceeds to NHS Charities Together."--From back cover.

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    History of Medicine
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  • 9781911048404
  • 1911048406