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BBCNEWS Breakfast March 2, 2017

Face a Mental Health problem at some time in ourlives, face a Mental Health problem at some time in our lives, but is business doing enough to support its staff . Im here at the rather grand Institute Of Directors, it represents thousands of companies, to find out if they could be doing more. In sport, im at a golf club to find out how proposed major rule changes could affect the game. And British Cycling admits serious failings as they are criticised by the uk anti doping agency. After the biggest blunder the oscars has ever seen, two accountants behind the mix up are told theyll never work there again. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Currently we have a band of rain, sleet and snow in the central swathe of the uk, fading through the morning. A lot of dry weather and sunshine around today and wintry showers in the north, and the gusty winds weve had in the south will also slowly ease. More details later on. Carol, thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Victims are be

Patient s death in A&E corridor linked to poor care

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as much as me, 70% more than i am, forfewer hours. so as much as me, 70% more than i am, for fewer hours. so you can see why people are drawn abroad into systems which treat them better, notjust in terms of pay but also where you can give better care to patients and we don t worry when we go home that we have patients on corridors, patients we can t admit to hospital and receiving poor care. just we can t admit to hospital and receiving poor care. receiving poor care. just very briefl if receiving poor care. just very briefly if you receiving poor care. just very briefly if you would, - receiving poor care. just very briefly if you would, if - receiving poor care. just very briefly if you would, if the i receiving poor care. just very i briefly if you would, if the ballot is in favour of industrial action in march, how concerned are you about the impact on patients? i’m march, how concerned are you about the impact on patients? the impact on patients? i m not worried because th

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discharged people into communities we need to make sure there is a wraparound service within those communities to support the individual. this is about people s lives and they may not have been thinking they would go into a residential setting, but they may have to at this stage until we can find them the home care support they need, because that s where the staffing crisis is much more acute. very briefly because we re almost out of time. could this model provide a longer solution? it out of time. could this model provide a longer solution? be a longer term solution. one of the key issues as social care gets short sharp fixes and sticking plasters, they have to make something sustainable. plasters, they have to make somethin: sustainable. ., . something sustainable. nadra ahmed, executive chair something sustainable. nadra ahmed, executive chair of something sustainable. nadra ahmed, executive chair of the something sustainable. nadra ahmed, executive chair of the national - s

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