Letters
NHS bosses must show they care for their staff to avert an even worse recruitment crisis, warns
Christine Hancock. A decent pay rise would help, argues
Elaine Yeo. Plus letters from
Karen Jacob and
Celia Burney
NHS staff stage a pay protest at the gates of Downing Street. Photograph: Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock
NHS staff stage a pay protest at the gates of Downing Street. Photograph: Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock
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Those of us who have been concerned for some time about the way the mental health and wellbeing of NHS staff has been seriously neglected will have appreciated Mariam Alexander’s reminder that it’s the system not the individual that’s so often to blame. (Yes, NHS staff are exhausted. But is ‘burnout’ the whole picture?, 1 March).