which provides mental wellbeing support to healthcare workers, has called on the government to provide substantial mental health support to nhs workers, to avoid a serious staffing crisis. this follows a recent survey of 10,000 nhs staff has revealed half of those surveyed are actively looking to leave theirjob, as the effects of burnout and past two years take their toll. the employment survey conducted by the royal college of nurses published last month found two thirds said that their mental health is the main reason for wanting to leave, while half say that they plan to do so in the next year. here with me is the president of the royal college of general practitioners, amd chair of doctors in distress a charity that supports the wellbeing of healthcare workers dame clare gerada. white neck why is the why is the problem so acute at the moment? ., ~ , ., ., ,
did before my 60th birthday. there are other ways of increasing funding. i am are other ways of increasing funding. lam in are other ways of increasing funding. i am in the fortunate position that i don t have to sort out this problem. position that i don t have to sort out this problem. thank you very much indeed. out this problem. thank you very much indeed, dame out this problem. thank you very much indeed, dame claire - out this problem. thank you very l much indeed, dame claire gerard. out this problem. thank you very - much indeed, dame claire gerard. much indeed, dame claire gerard. dame clare gerada. british sign language is on course to becoming a legally recognised language in england after the government said it will back a new bill which will be debated in the house of commons later today. campaigners, including the first deaf contestant on strictly come dancing, rose ayling ellis, say they hope the change will see it more widely used and promoted. jonathan blake
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Letter: <strong>Stefan Slater</strong> says the erosion in general practice is substantially down to a contract that most doctors voluntarily signed in 2004