23/03/2015
Are health care workers being asked to do jobs that many consider to be the role of nurses and doctors? Can a religion originate from a film?
The chances are if you need the care of the NHS you will be in the hands of a health care assistant. Yet there is no formal guidelines for their role and training. We investigate claims that patients lives are being put at risk by workers asked to do jobs many consider to be the role of nurses and even doctors.
David Whiteley revisits some of the stories from the last series. Did a community in Suffolk succeed in silencing hundreds of parrots? Will campaigners in Saffron Walden get their cycle path? And the latest on the battle over turning of street lights in our towns.
New religions are being formed all the time. But can something based on a movie really be a religion? A Jedi master, the Bishop of Chelmsford and a Cambridge expert tell us what they think.
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'Untrained' healthcare assistants
Patients are being "put at risk" because some healthcare assistants are working without proper training or supervision, a 91热爆 investigation found.
Hospital support workers say they have been left alone on wards with up to 40 patients, with junior staff asked to take blood samples and insert IV drips.
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt said record numbers of healthcare assistants were being trained.
The Jedi and the Bishop
Meet two men with very different spiritual journeys. 聽
Michael Kitchen has been a member of the Temple of the Jedi Order for seven years. His Jedi name is Akkarin and he is a member of the order's inner sanctum, the council.
Stephen Cottrell was born in Leigh-on-Sea and has been the Bishop of Chelmsford since 2010.聽
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | David Whiteley |
Series Editor | Diana Hare |
Broadcast
- Mon 23 Mar 2015 19:3091热爆 One East & Cambridgeshire only