SoWhoCaresAnyway
In this episode I’m joined by nurse and researcher @sandradyer_05 [https://www.threads.com/@sandradyer_05?xmt=AQG0zkr9OJnp2ncmJj8ATkF51eRo9jJ3dloGkBmS5EB6pqs], whose lifelong commitment to justice, equity and care has shaped her work across primary care, palliative care and now her PhD at King’s. We talk about the roots of that commitment — from the peace movement and community activism of the 1980s to the moments in practice when health inequalities became personal and deeply human. Our conversation moves from local experience to global responsibility. Sandra speaks openly about why events in Gaza matter to nurses here in the UK, the ethical duty to protect people wherever they are, and the emotional and professional risks of speaking up. We explore the destruction of healthcare infrastructure, the loss of colleagues, the barriers to aid and education, and the courage it takes to advocate for others — in small everyday acts as much as in public spaces. This is a thoughtful and grounded conversation about what it means to name what we see, and what care asks of us in an interconnected world. Resorces Nurses4palestine2024 [https://linktr.ee/nurses4palestine2024] Médecins Sans Frontières [https://msf.org.uk/who-we-are]
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