I really don't understand some of your posts. What does that one mean?
Brian Dixon
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bern thats easy,reg wants some one on the inside to come out with a story or two.
But it's just a risk register!!!
Brian Dixon
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bern,if theres a story......well you know what comes next.
If anyone wants to they could put in a FOI request to the Department of Health or an individual Trust to request to see the last , say 10 years worth of risk registers and then see the varieties of risks detailed .
So when ? if ? this one is published any element on it may have some realistic context , I suspect and again I would be really happy to be corrected that this approach is unlikely to be taken .
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i suspect you may be correct sarah, would be more enjoyable reading the london telephone directory.

they are fascinating documents Howard and give context to information and spin from both sides , I wil do a deal with you . You request them and I will read them ,
SarahP, we are sad people. I like reading tender documents and could happily while away time doing just that. Perhaps we should form a quiet and solitary sort of club.........

That sounds like a really good idea Bern ,I also love reading policies and procedures
Blimey! I didn't know there were more of us out there............

Guest 698- Registered: 28 May 2010
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I know someone who has loads of old railway timetables you ladies might enjoy.....
I'm an optimist. But I'm an optimist who takes my raincoat - Harold Wilson
Sadly I probably would Peter ,

Brian Dixon
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sarah/bern,why dont you two get together and read these documents over a bottle of wine or two.

No one would believe us when we told the forum the contents

Brian Dixon
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oh i would beliuve you.

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i was talking to a bloke a few years back that claimed never to have been abroad and asked people going on holiday to bring back a fridge magnet.
i pompously asserted that there was more to going abroad than that, he replied that when he felt the urge to sample the traditions and ways of indigenous cultures he went for a walk down the folkestone road.
Keith Sansum1
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there are some very differing views on the N.HS who knows who is correct?
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