[log in to unmask],Net writes:
>Sure let the SS run a charitable set up - sure let them organise an
>almoner - sure let them have access to tea, coffee, seat, phone - no
>problems with this
>*But why should **we** do it*
You might wish to have the management of the co-op liase with social
services, or else refrain from ever criticising another agency or
relative when they suggest that you should have telepathically known
that a patient who had not sought attention had developed a condition...
PCGs are enjoined to work with social services...so do.
>We feel we should because we are afflicted with the guilt of our
>profession - but we need to accept that we are too busy,
to remove a stressful cause of arguments from ourselves...
I see the profession has abandoned the pretence that it is
independently contracting already, and is expecting that management not
only sorts everything out, but makes itself aware of what needs to be
done, and then sets its own priorities.
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