JCUH NICU Staff Refreshments!
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#4
My child was on the neonatal unit in 2021 during lockdown and the fact this is a rule is shocking!Emily Southgate (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-26)
#8
The staff in the Neo-natal unit work tirelessly and provide the most outstanding support for babies and parents. I’ve seen first hand how amazing they are and how challenging some days can be. The rule of them not being allowed refreshments on shift needs to change!Megan Lilley (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-26)
#16
I’m signing because my son was here in February 2017 and the care from the staff was absolutely out of this world I still look at my sons diary they deserve to be able to have a drink whilst on shiftSam Marshall (Carlisle, 2024-02-26)
#18
Having spent time with our premature son and first daughter in NICU, we know how important it is for nurses to work at their best.Ryan Fawcett (Stockton-on-Tees, 2024-02-26)
#21
My son and daughter were treated by the amazing nurses/consultants/doctors in James cook for 5 weeks. They were absolutely incredible and I find it disgusting that with the job they do on such long shifts they aren’t able to have a refreshment between breaks. I have known times were the nurses would skip a break because they were just too busy to be able to fit one in.Elizabeth Littlefair (Darlington, 2024-02-26)
#27
The support the staff give on this unit is phenomenal. They need to have refreshments at their station as sometimes break times are short and late in the day. They need to have access to drinks at all timesPamela George (York, 2024-02-26)
#41
SCBUs are necessary for prem & other vulnerable babies. They are wonderful with loving & hard working nurses. My eldest grandson was cared for in one after a very prem birth. He is now nearly 6' tall, 21 in Dec & at university.Carol Spencer (Harrogate, 2024-02-26)
#49
Worry about about staff getting uti’s due to lack of refreshmentMrs G McDade (Hartlepool, 2024-02-26)
#51
As we all know you in your management jobs will be lucky if you actually turn up some days never mind going all shift without refreshments. Please reverse this decision.Alan Stonehouse (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-26)
#55
I worked in NICU as a Midwifery Sister many years ago.The staff worked really hard and were allowed to have a drink in between breaks as sometimes we didn’t make our official break. Who on earth would complain? Shocking!
Frances Fisher (York, 2024-02-26)
#56
It is unfair to say that the staff can’t have refreshments except for specific parts of their long shifts. At times they work through due the critical care the babies need and even looking after parents in these short breaks. I appreciate that they should be kept at designated areas away from machinery and meds.Sharon Garratt (Guisborough, 2024-02-26)
#65
The staff are caring for my granddaughter, my daughter and son in law and us. The days are demanding and sometimes harrowing. They need refreshments at all timesTony George (York, 2024-02-26)
#67
13hr shifts the staff deserve a cuppaLightowler Holly Marie (Thornley, 2024-02-26)
#73
I’m signing because nurses and doctors in nicu do an amazing job and often go for long periods between breaks. Let them have refreshments when needed.Darren Wilkie (York, 2024-02-26)
#75
May 2021 . So very grateful for all their care and supportKaren Simpson (York, 2024-02-26)
#76
These angels saved our daughter daiseys life. We spent over 2 months on the unit, these nurses deserve the worldMegan Newton (Acklam, 2024-02-26)
#81
People who save lives deserve to have a drink!!!!Poppie Towell (Stockton-on-tees, 2024-02-26)
#86
It’s absolutely absurd that staff can’t have refreshments when they’re working their absolute arses off keeping babies alive and families of these babies sane and updated…get this changed asap !!Leanne Armstrong (Darlington, 2024-02-26)
#87
The doctors and nurses here are angels on earth and the love and compassion and care they give to sick babies but also their families is second to none. It’s basic human rights to be allowed a refreshment. Absolutely ludicrous this is even a rule.Kimberley Johnson (Stockton on tees, 2024-02-27)
#88
I’m also a nicu mama and so grateful for the support of staff and support anything to make their shift easierAmy Bettson (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-27)
#93
My friends have a baby in the NICU and have seen first hand how awful this is.Ana Carter (Pontefract, 2024-02-27)
#95
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#100
I believe the staff should be able to access refreshments during shifts. They care so much for the babies and the families they work with and go through every emotion with the parents. A drinks station should be available for staff and parent access.Jo Hauxwell (Redcar, 2024-02-27)
#106
These nurses do an amazing job, they work long hours, go above and beyond, and deserve to be treat better!Kelly Bingham (Hartlepool, 2024-02-27)
#117
2 of my children ended up on the neonatal ward and the staff are super hero’s! The care they gave my kids was nothing short of amazing and Il be forever grateful! These staff should be allowed refreshments the job they have is very demanding, let them have this small comfort while they wood this important job.Brian Johnson (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-27)
#125
My boy was in neonatal for near enough 4 month and the care was amazing I couldn't imagine then not been able to have a drink or anything they work there arses off to help out little babysNicola Dent (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-27)
#130
They do a hell of a lot during thier shifts and need refreshments through out . Alot of neonurses for go breaks to carry on caring for the sick babiesAnnemarie Stevens (Lancaster, 2024-02-27)
#139
I’m signing because my daughter was only here for 5 weeks and 1 days and the staff a nicu James cook helped me get my baby home (had edwards syndrome) at 13 days old until she passed awaySiobhan Peggs (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-27)
#140
These nurses save livesMaz Foster (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-27)
#142
Nurses deserve a hot drink on the unit they work long hoursMatthew Sowerby (Redcar, 2024-02-27)
#143
I see no reason why nurses cannot have a hot drink. If there was a health and safety reason I would agree but as parents are allowed hot drinks this is not the case. This is a silly rule and nurses work very hard and deserve a hot cup of tea.Tracey Godfrey (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-27)
#144
Because NICU staff should be allowed refreshments whilst they workCharlotte Yeldon-Myers (Gerrards Cross, 2024-02-27)
#149
They NCIU staff should be able to have refreshments. The rooms are very hot. I struggled not to have a drink and wasn't there aslkng as the nurses. They need to be 100% hydrated to ensure the best care possible for the babies.Becky Hart (Billingham, 2024-02-27)
#153
My boy spent 5 weeks with the amazing staff in the nicu each and every single member of staff are amazing the babies are never left alone the sat are always there it's unfair that they can't get a drink there on there feet all day when a machine goes off there right there first saving out babies refreshments never hurt anyoneTara Hale (Middlesbrough, 2024-02-28)
#162
Any staff working intensive care should be allowed regular refreshments. They take care of the most sick and vulnerable patients and if they are dehydrated or have drops in blood sugar this could impact patient care negativelyAbigail Penswick (Middlesbrough, 2024-03-14)