I phoned them up and they said they have all the proper consent to film these people. I completely disagree with this. Absolutely disgusting
I'd ask how could you put a formal complaint in. Absolutely disgusting that they are on phones while looking after people. My daughter isn't allowed her phone on her while working. All seems a little oddI phoned them up and they said they have all the proper consent to film these people. I completely disagree with this. Absolutely disgusting
I'd ask how could you put a formal complaint in. Absolutely disgusting that they are on phones while looking after people. My daughter isn't allowed her phone on her while working. All seems a little odd
I didn't want to go in as it's giving them more traffic and if it wasn't for the views they wouldn't be streaming, but I'm a nosey biatch.Yeah I can't see many families giving consent, or if they have they've no idea that the person that's caring for their loved one is spending more time watching the phone screen than interacting with the person they're paid to look after!
I didn't want to go in as it's giving them more traffic and if it wasn't for the views they wouldn't be streaming, but I'm a nosey biatch.
You can tell they're not given the full care they need because the carers are too busy speaking to strangers on an app. It's just sad and I don't like it.
Yeah I saw it, if their families have consented then I don't think they're fully aware of them being filmed from the moment they wake up looking extremely uncomfortable and parked in their chairs until they find a spare minute to deal with their needs. It hurts my heart, but this is sadly the world we live in today.I watched for a few minutes, he spent all his time thanking people for gifts whilst the young guy was sat twiddling his thumbs bored
Yeah I saw it, if their families have consented then I don't think they're fully aware of them being filmed from the moment they wake up looking extremely uncomfortable and parked in their chair until they find a spare minute to deal with their needs. It hurts my heart but this is sadly the world we live in today.
Yeah I saw it, if their families have consented then I don't think they're fully aware of them being filmed from the moment they wake up looking extremely uncomfortable and parked in their chair until they find a spare minute to deal with their needs. It hurts my heart but this is sadly the world we live in today.
I'm not sure because if it's a private residential home then I don't know if the QCC would be able to do anything but raising awareness and bringing it to their attention can only help and maybe they'll take it from there.Would it be the QCC you'd make a complaint to?
Good morning by the wayStop it, You made my mind go there
I'm good. Good morning to you tooGoood moring how are you today? Edited morning twice and it’s still wrong. I’m leaving it now
Sounds like he has a good bunch of mates about him, which is a bonusSorry I hadn’t properly updated eveyone. I was sleeping. I did speak to Nolan though. So basically the 17 yr old who is of thin build, decided to down 1 litre of vodka within 30 mins. Threw up and then went to sleep. His friends were all panicking and called for an ambulance. On the phone they was told to throw water on him to see if that would wake him. The ambulance didn’t come till like 4 hours later. They decided to bring him in. They let 2 of his friends ride in the ambulance with him and his friends dad (ex cid) followed in his car as he was picking up my boy and his. The ambulance guys then came to my house and took me to the hospital. I got to ride in the front . The staff was all amazing and I’m so thankful that he was with a sensible group. He’s right as rain this morning and at college he’s only ever had the odd fruit cider before so hopefully this has put him off for life
These are not questions for you to actually answer, and I'm so glad he's ok, but...Sorry I hadn’t properly updated eveyone. I was sleeping. I did speak to Nolan though. So basically the 17 yr old who is of thin build, decided to down 1 litre of vodka within 30 mins. Threw up and then went to sleep. His friends were all panicking and called for an ambulance. On the phone they was told to throw water on him to see if that would wake him. The ambulance didn’t come till like 4 hours later. They decided to bring him in. They let 2 of his friends ride in the ambulance with him and his friends dad (ex cid) followed in his car as he was picking up my boy and his. The ambulance guys then came to my house and took me to the hospital. I got to ride in the front . The staff was all amazing and I’m so thankful that he was with a sensible group. He’s right as rain this morning and at college he’s only ever had the odd fruit cider before so hopefully this has put him off for life
Good morning my wee cherub. I hope today is a wonderful day for you.
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There will be an Inspection Team you can contact and complain to. They just show up without giving notice. Management are not even told when they're about to descend.I phoned them up and they said they have all the proper consent to film these people. I completely disagree with this. Absolutely disgusting