“There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up” John Holmes One of the most joyful things about choosing to practice with care and kindness in our work as health professionals as well as in our personal lives, is that kindness can lift us up just as much as […]
Category: Hexitime
Connection: The key to collaboration. How can digital support Integrated Care Systems come July? by Hesham Abdalla and Masood Ahmed
This is the fourth blog in a series about timebanking. You can read the first blog here, second blog here and third blog here. With Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) on the ‘delayed’ horizon, the way we define problems and develop an approach will slowly and surely evolve. An ICS presents an inter-dependent and more closely […]
The biggest and most untapped asset in the NHS is the time and skills of its professionals by Simon Kaye
This is the third blog in a series about timebanking. You can read the first blog here and the second blog here. Change is once again afoot in the NHS. Medical professionals, policy experts, and the closely watching general public know that our health service is no stranger to reorganisation. But some things never seem […]
Bearing Witness – a new digital campaign connects healthcare workers in the UK with their peers in Humanitarian Disasters by Hesham Abdalla
Humanitarian disasters seem pervasive in the news, with Afghanistan being only the latest in a long list of devastating events. When reading and watching accounts of these crises however, I often find myself swiping past them, shutting out the victims’ pain that would otherwise be overwhelming. The stress is particularly acute amongst Healthcare professionals working […]
My experience as a Hexitime ambassador by Myra Malik
This is the second blog in a series about timebanking. You can read the first blog here. In the midst of a global pandemic where life has been turned upside down, where we have our own worries and concerns, there has been an outpouring of understanding of just how interconnected we are as individuals in […]
How timebanking helps you to improve quality of care by Hesham Abdalla
The first time you experience the NHS as a patient or a carer you realise that a single national health service is no more than a beguiling myth. In fact, it is a health and care system that is as fractured and discontinuous as any other in the world. For me, this became distressingly obvious […]