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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Mock Hospital to Shape Future Nursing Leaders:New college office which utilizes reproduction...
08/01/2025

Revolutionizing Healthcare: Mock Hospital to Shape Future Nursing Leaders:
New college office which utilizes reproductions and life sized models to prepare the up and coming age of wellbeing and care experts has been uncovered.

The Brewster Square SIM Road, situated at the College of Bedfordshire's grounds in Luton, gives understudies genuine situations.

The unit has a counterfeit clinic ward, working theater and police care suite.

Dr Alison Tresidder, chief dignitary for the personnel of wellbeing and sociologies, said the new office "addresses more than blocks and mortar".

It is a demonstration of the College of Bedfordshire's obligation to greatness in schooling and development in preparing," she added.

"It is a strong learning climate where understudies can distinguish abilities they feel less certain on and practice - engaging them to deal with their own learning."

A man and a gathering of ladies stand over a life sized model lying in a medical clinic bed. There are five ladies remaining over the life sized model.
Picture source,University of Bedfordshire
Picture caption,According to the NHS, there are 47,000 nursing opening in Britain
Understudies will utilize a recreation room at Luton, which produce a scope of false conditions, for example, clubs or fender bender situations.

Named to pay tribute to Annie Brewster, one of England's most memorable Afro-Caribbean medical attendants, it is trusted the office would assist with handling the setback in the quantity of medical attendants in Britain.

Figures show there are 47,000 nursing opportunities in NHS Britain, with 25% of the labor force anticipated to resign inside the following 10 to 15 years.

A modeled emergency clinic room, including a bed and gear, inside the new preparation office
Picture source,University of Bedfordshire
Picture caption,The SIM Road office has been named out of appreciation for Annie Brewster, one of England's most memorable Afro-Caribbean medical caretakers
The college accepted the new SIM Road could go about as "a pivotal step" in aiding plug the hole by preparing the up and coming age of medical services experts.

"Reenactment action is intended to overcome any barrier among hypothesis and work on, furnishing understudies with a vivid, involved learning environment,said Dr Tresidder.

"It additionally assists us with guaranteeing understudies are prepared to enter the genuine working world and it's tensions as certain, skilled and versatile laborers.

08/01/2025
THIS IS HEARTBREAKING 💔
08/01/2025

THIS IS HEARTBREAKING 💔

FREED BUT FEARFUL: NIGERIAN ATHEIST FACES THREATS AFTER PRISON RELEASE!A prominent Nigerian atheist, Mubarak Bala, who h...
08/01/2025

FREED BUT FEARFUL: NIGERIAN ATHEIST FACES THREATS AFTER PRISON RELEASE!

A prominent Nigerian atheist, Mubarak Bala, who has just been freed after serving more than four years in prison for blasphemy, is now living in a safe house as his legal team fear his life may be in danger.

Mubarak Bala, 40, was convicted in a court in the northern city of Kano after, in a surprise move, he pleaded guilty to 18 charges relating to a controversial Facebook post shared in 2020.

The concern about my safety is always there," he told the BBC in an exclusive interview as he tucked into his first meal as a free man.

Nigeria is a deeply religious society and those who may be seen as having insulted a religion - whether Islam or Christianity – face being shunned and discriminated against.

Blasphemy is an offence under Islamic law – Sharia - which operates alongside secular law in 12 states in the north. It is also an offence under Nigeria's criminal law.

Bala, who renounced Islam in 2014, said there were times during his incarceration that he felt he "may not get out alive". He feared he could have been targeted by guards or fellow inmates in the first prison he was in, in Kano, which is a mainly Muslim city.

Freedom is here, but also there is an underlying threat I now have to face," he said. All those years, those threats, maybe they're out there.

He could have been inside for much longer if it was not for an appeals court judge who reduced the initial 24-year sentence last year, describing it as "excessive".

Walking out of the prison in the capital, Abuja, Bala looked tired, but cheerful dressed in a white T-shirt, khaki shorts and flip-flops. He emerged with his beaming lawyer by his side.

Everything is new to me. Everything is new," he said as he took in his new-found liberty.

Bala, an outspoken religious critic, was arrested after a group of lawyers filed a complaint with the police about the social media post.

He then spent two years in prison awaiting trial before being convicted in 2022.

At the time Bala's guilty plea baffled many, even his legal team, but he stands by his decision, saying that it relieved the pressure on those who stood by him, including his lawyers, friends and family.

I believe what I did saved not only my life, but people in Kano," he said.

Especially those that were attached to my case, because they are also a target."

His conviction was widely condemned by international rights groups and sparked a debate about freedom of speech in Nigeria.

His detention also sent shockwaves across Nigeria's small atheist and humanist communities, and his release has come as a relief to many, but there are still concerns.

It's thanks and no thanks," said Leo Igwe, the founder of the Humanist Association of Nigeria.

Thanks, that he's out, thanks that he's a free man. But no thanks, because there is a dent on him as if he committed a crime. For us at the Humanist Association, he committed no crime.

As for Bala, he is keen to catch up on lost time including getting to know his young son who was just six weeks old when he was imprisoned. But he said he had no regrets.

He said, my activism, my posting on social media, I always knew the worst would happen, When I made the decision to come out, I knew I could be killed. I knew the dangers, and I still decided to do it.

18 YEARS LATER: A BITTER SWEET FAMILY MEMORY 💔Life changes in ways we can’t always predict, but the love captured in tho...
07/01/2025

18 YEARS LATER: A BITTER SWEET FAMILY MEMORY 💔
Life changes in ways we can’t always predict, but the love captured in those old photos stays with us forever. Recreating cherished memories, even with an ache in your heart, is a testament to the enduring connection of family. Take pride in the love that’s carried you through the years.

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17-Year-Old Sentenced to Death for Stealing Fowls: A Decade-Long Fight for Justice.Segun Olowookere is a Nigerian man wh...
18/12/2024

17-Year-Old Sentenced to Death for Stealing Fowls: A Decade-Long Fight for Justice.

Segun Olowookere is a Nigerian man who, at the age of 17 in 2010, was arrested for allegedly stealing hens and eggs in Osun State. In 2014, he was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging for conspiracy, life imprisonment for robbery, and three years for stealing.

The severity of his sentence drew significant public outcry, with many Nigerians deeming it disproportionately harsh for the crime committed. Olowookere's parents, along with human rights groups, have been advocating for his release, emphasizing his young age at the time of the offense and the non-violent nature of the crime.

After spending a decade on death row in Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos State, recent developments indicate that Olowookere may soon be granted clemency. Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has directed the state's Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice to initiate processes to grant Olowookere a pardon, acknowledging the importance of protecting the sanctity of life and ensuring fairness.

This case has highlighted issues within Nigeria's justice system, particularly concerning the treatment of juvenile offenders and the proportionality of sentencing for minor crimes. As of now, Olowookere is expected to be released in early 2025, pending the completion of the pardon process.

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