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  • How To Deal With Anxiety

    Article with lots or links to useful comments and advice from therapists

  • How to publicise the People's Award internally

    As people who use care services, their carers and health and social care staff are the people most likely to nominate staff for the People's Award for Dignity in Care, it is important that the awards...

  • How to rate your GP

  • How to sign up to become a Dignity Champion

    If you are having difficulties in registering as a Dignity Champions via the website this leaflet will lead you through the process.

  • Human Rights in the NHS

    This framework will help NHS organisations put human rights values including dignity into practice.

  • Hungry to be Heard: Malnurished older people in hospital

    Four out of 10 older people admitted to hospital have malnutrition on arrival. Find out the 7 steps to end malnutrition.

  • I Laugh With You Sometimes

    Heather Macken used a personal experience to inspire her to write this poem for Dignity in 1994. I Laugh With You Sometimes I laugh with you sometimes and say foolish things, I try to be brave...

  • I'm Here

    Louise Appleton from Hartlepool had written a poem called "I'm here..." "I'm Here..." - A poem about Dignity in Care for the person that matters I am still a person although my actions and words...

  • Improving choice at end of life

    This document assess the cost and impact of two new services in Lincolnshire - the rapid response team and the discharge community links nurses. Both services were designed to improve choice for those...

  • Improving continence care for patients

    The role of the nurse in improving continence care for patients is highlighted in this ROyal College of Nursing document.