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Originally Posted by Raven
Problem is quotes = a client with a problem that requires more care than simply being in the locked ward enviroment.
I don't need re-training at all, the problem here is your basic laymans lack of understanding.
That ACTUAL phrase is Key worker, but in a forum where that wouldn't be understood by the majority of the readers, in-house terminology would have been simply a discussion point scoring ego trip... The person responcible for the clients primer care requirements is much more informative to the layman reader.
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Originally Posted by Jamsey
So is this thread now just an argument about whether Raven works in mental health or is just a resident? :P
Nothing agaisnt you Raven by the way, I just had to say it.
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Originally Posted by Niamh.
Apologies for taking the thread off topic but it winds me up when people tell you you're opinion isn't valid because of what job you do.
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Job that they
allegedly do.
A primary care worker does not term themselves as
Prime care worker.
Neither do they refer to their patients or those under their care as as
problem clients.
As Niahm has already stated: regardless - it does not give any more credence to Raven's responses or replies. If anything - being so apparently supercillious and especially when using completely incorrect terminology as used within the mental health care community - for me, gives even less credence to Raven's supposed comments based on their 'experience'.
We aren't dealing with mentally handicapped housemates.

(although I am sure some may dispute that!)