HSE Health Matters - Autumn 2021

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FLYING THE FLAG HSE Rainbow Badge initiative sends message of inclusion

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hildren’s Health Ireland (CHI) have launched their HSE Rainbow Badge, an initiative that aims to make a positive difference by promoting a message of inclusion. The Rainbow Badge, unveiled as the annual Dublin Pride festival was being celebrated, gives staff a way to show that their place of work offers open, nonjudgmental and inclusive care for children, young people, families and staff who identify as LGBTI+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex; the + simply means inclusive of all identities, regardless of how people define themselves). LGBTI+ young people are often exploring their own sense of self and identity. Despite improving social attitudes in general towards LGBTI+ people in Ireland, negative attitudes, such as homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, are still widely prevalent. Mental health issues such as depression and anxiety are more common in young people who identify as LGBTI+, with figures showing that more than half of Irish LGBTI+ young people self-harm; two in three seriously consider suicide; and tragically one in three have attempted suicide. Many young people still feel afraid to disclose their sexual or gender identity and to ‘come out’ – being unable to do so limits our ability in providing the medical care they need. Welcoming the initiative, Eilísh Hardiman, Chief Executive, CHI, explained that simple visible symbols, such as the Rainbow Badge, can make a big difference for those unsure of both themselves and the reception they may receive if they disclose their sexuality and/or gender identity. “Many young LGBTI+ people say they do not have an adult they can turn to or confide in. As advocates, staff who work across CHI can play a key role in making things better,” she said. Dani Hall, Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, CHI, and the Rainbow Badge Lead, said, “Visibility still matters; this badge shows that our staff are here to listen and help LGBTI+ young people and families. But the model is more than just the badge; it’s a model that emphasises the substance behind the

At the launch of the Rainbow Badge initiative at CHI were (left to right): Eilísh Hardiman, Chief Executive, CHI; Dr Dani Hall, Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine and Rainbow Badge Clinical Lead; Warren O’Brien, CNM 3, Quality Department, CHI; and Tracey Wall, Acting Chief Director of Nursing, CHI.

symbol, with the emphasis on education for staff, responsibility and support. “Wearing a badge is only one step towards overcoming healthcare inequalities but with increasing awareness and education we can start to overcome barriers to healthcare for LGBTI+ young people in Ireland.” CEO Paul Reid voiced his praise for the initiative. “We are committed to creating a positive working environment for all staff. I am constantly blown away by the compassion, care and resilience of the staff in our health service and as an organisation I feel it’s critical that we show our staff compassion through our

inclusive actions. This rainbow badge initiative is a great example of the great compassion and care shown everyday by our staff. “All employees inclusive of race, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, responsibilities for dependents, age, disability, and geographic location should feel respected, valued and supported to reach their full potential. “When we value the role that everyone plays, we deliver a better service for our patients and continue our goal to build the trust and confidence of our key stakeholders including the public, government and staff,” he said. HEALTH MATTERS AUTUMN 2021 | 19

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Children’s art project – Beads of courage

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Outdoor gym – Enniscorthy opening

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Castlebar music – Brendan Shine shines

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QI journey – quality improvement

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New directorate – QPS

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Service user feedback – Naas hospital host awareness day

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Community Healthcare Networks – in focus

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Estates – focus on energy efficiency

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Internal controls programme latest updates

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Schwartz Rounds – online tips

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Open disclosure – training for staff

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page 67

PPE fund – European money helped in purchases

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page 65

Confidential recipient – vital role

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Virtual health – services continue to grow

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Digital mental health – boost for services

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Antibiotic survey – high usage in residential facilities

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page 58

Men’s health week – raising awareness

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page 59

Bealach Nua – peer support for families

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page 60

NCHD app – success for team

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page 57

Croom hospital – new facility unveiled

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Portlaoise opening – midwife led clinic

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Select mutism – support for parents and school staff

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Lymphoedema clinic – leading the way in care

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Supported discharge – aid for stroke patients

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Sunsmart videos – team produce resources

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Respirasense – digital device transforms care

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DASH – mobile sexual health and drug advice

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Heart failure clinic – boost for Donegal

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Flu vaccine – protect yourself and others

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page 41

LGBTI survey – mixed experiences with screening

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Innovation service – TUH role

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Music therapy – Edel highlights benefits

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page 36

Kindness project – making a real difference

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My Home project – service users find forever homes

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pages 34-35

Quit smoking – cessation officer

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Annual report – HSE unveils latest report

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pages 28-29

Breastfeeding week – supports during COVID

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Galway community café mental health initiative

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page 27

On a COVID ward – two nurses’ experiences

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Artwork – morale boost for staff

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Accident survivor – tributes to emergency services

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Rainbow badges – message of inclusion

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Vaccines – staff pay tribute

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