Nurse Jane
Antidotes, Stories in Medicine
English - October 15, 2018 00:35 - 43 minutes - 37.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 61 ratingsMedicine Health & Fitness Society & Culture Personal Journals Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Christine is joined from the other side of globe this week by Hayley, a British nurse teaching English to nursing students in Japan. Hayley shares the story of her former colleague & fellow emergency room (A&E) nurse Jane Clough who was taken from this world far too soon due to domestic violence & the failure of proper protections under the law. Hayley also shares what Jane’s parents are doing to try & prevent this tragedy from happening to anyone else in the UK. At the end Christine & Hayley discuss the moving moments when patients have opened up to them in the midst of chaotic days.
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Justice for Jane Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/Justice-For-Jane-Clough-146511358761335/
Information on the Petition for a UK Stalkers Registry started by Jane’s parents
Change.org petition for UK Stalkers Registry
https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-theresa-may-mp-create-a-stalker-s-register
UK Domestic Violence Resources
http://www.nationaldomesticviolencehelpline.org.uk/
Support for men- https://www.refuge.org.uk/get-help-now/help-for-men/
US Domestic Violence Resources
Domestic Abuse Hotline- 1−800−799−7233
http://victimsofcrime.org/our-programs/stalking-resource-center
https://www.breakthecycle.org/
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