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Thank you Healthcare Workers
As the pandemic dawns into its next phase, It is a time of reflection for us here at Hoop. The past 2 years we have seen exceptional heroism and compassion from our team of Nurses, Care Assistants and Support Workers. Without you, we wouldn't be able to enjoy socialising again, or being with loved ones. But not only this, you have been the centre of patients' lives and the glue keeping them connected to their families when the virus wouldn't allow them to be together.  
 
We will never forget the sacrifices you have made and we have seen the lengths you have all gone to in order to protect societies most vulnerable. Hoop value all of you, and we sincerely thank you for everything you continue to do. 
 
We want you to know we are here for you, as you have been there for others. If you are having a bad day, give us a call, we care and we are here to listen.
 

Whether you're experiencing work-related stress or just need a chat in general, feel free to contact our dedicated nursing team on 02922 400 519.

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Journal: Pregnancy During a Pandemic

June 2nd, 2020. Still locked down, working from home, managing a team remotely, trying to keep up with the ever-evolving Covid-19 guidelines to protect our nurses as best as we can, attempting to educate my little ones, positive pregnancy test. Insert tears and an overwhelmed sensation.

August, 2020. I can see my mum! We have marginally more freedom. Cases are dropping, PPE stocks across Wales dramatically improved. Feeling optimistic.

October 19th, 2020. The whole house is isolating. My 3 year old is unwell. Covid test completed for me and both sons. Feeling physically ok, just usual pregnancy tiredness and worry about my son who has a temperature that won’t shift.

October 21st, 2020. 24 weeks pregnant. Call made to the GP as the headaches are causing me so much distress. Sobbing in pain on the phone because all I can take is paracetamol and I am in agony. My body is aching. Thank goodness the baby is kicking a lot. Test result comes back. My son and I have tested positive. Insert anxiety like no other and utter fear about the safety of myself and my son and my unborn child. Call made to work. Sincere and genuine care from Paul & Hywel.

October 23rd, 2020. Symptoms worsening for me. Cough starting. Baby still kicking. Smell has gone, vomiting starts. On a positive note, my son is much better. My eldest son is starting to get a temperature now. 

October 31st, 2020. Last day of isolating. Halloween. I can smell freedom (but nothing else still). Thankfully the whole house is feeling better, although the tiredness is like nothing I have ever experienced. Back to work (from home), although I am completely supported to take it easy and not overdo it.

Nov 3rd, 2020. Midwife calls, baby’s movements are slowing. Scan booked. Baby not grown. Suggested that could be the effects of covid. Attended appointment on my own as partner not allowed. To say I am scared is an understatement. Let the weekly scans commence. Not allowed to see my mum!

Nov 9th, 2020. Consultant review, again Im alone. Not happy with growth or my new hypertension. Discussed possible ill health of the baby. Advised to carry hospital bag in the car from here on in. Only 28 weeks. Petrified. Weekly appointments continue alongside fear of an imminent caesarean. Midwife hugged me and I burst into tears. Ill never forget that hug.

Jan 20th, 2021. Locked down again. Not seen my mum for months again now. Last day of work (still from home) as its time to go and have a baby. We made it to full term! My partner has no sense of what’s happening because he hasn’t been allowed to any appointments. This is his first and last baby.

Feb 1st, 2021. Baby Girl arrives safely into the world by Mr Swammy, the  in Cwm Taf University Healthboard and his incredible team. Honestly, the best obstetrics team I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with.

I have since reflected on lockdown and specifically my pregnancy and personal experience of Covid-19. I consider myself so lucky that this was my 3rd baby. It was an anxious enough time for me, but I have such admiration for first time mothers who have had to go into the unknown alone.

Another thing that popped into mind is the quality of care I received from the first midwife call to the health visitor visits. Our NHS has suffered like never before, yet you really wouldn’t have noticed. If anything, I had care that you’d expect from a private service. Everyone was so understanding, compassionate. Smiles, even pre-vaccines. They masked their anxiety with laughter, that filled the empty clinics and waiting rooms. The midwives, catering staff, housekeeping staff, consultants, ward clerks, not one person let the pandemic hinder their work. 

Then finally, there is work, specifically Hoop Recruitment. The love and support I received from the whole team, including my internal colleagues, nurses and clients, during this time was amazing. It was sincere. I had people to talk to. So important.

I will continue to be so thankful to everyone who helped me through one of the hardest times in my life.

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The Evolution of the Agency Nurse
The Evolution of the Agency Nurse
 
For over 12 years my role has involved the recruitment of nurses, but for almost 10 years I have been focused specifically on recruiting Agency Nurses. My goodness how things have changed.
 
During my time overseeing a nursing service, I had a shortfall of nursing hours and would require the support of agency nurses. I was guilty of having a preconceived idea of what was to be expected of an Agency Nurse. To be ignorant and to the point, this was to “do the meds” and deal with emergencies. Following an “Agency shift” I expected to be handed over a mountain of follow ups, issues and grumbles from the team that had worked with them. This preconception had also come, not only from direct experience, but from my line managers and peers. Then something changed. I met some incredible people, people that changed my perception and raised the bar. Initiative, getting involved, HELPING and in essence lovely people who sincerely cared about the people they were there to nurse. My handovers were more manageable, staff were starting to request some of the Agency Nurses back.
 
It was at this point I took an interest in Agency Nurses and my passion for recruitment really started to show. I entered into the world of “Recruitment Agencies” and have never looked back. I have watched the role of the Agency Nurse evolve and, whether the nurses work in private or public sectors, the expectations are now very different to what they were. The Agency Nurses that work with me at Hoop Nursing already have a clear understanding of the role prior to registering, as they will have had experience with working with one of our nurses, or they have had a conversation with one of the Hoop Nursing team that details and agrees the expectations between both of us before beginning their journey.
 
For the nurses that led me to believe it was a minimal role, I absolutely do not place responsibility on them. Agencies should have been putting policies and processes in place during the registration process to set the expectations. We live and learn and hindsight is a wonderful thing. Time and experience has let this role evolve. Nurses now have access to far more benefits when working with an agency than they did historically which evidences the acknowledgement of their hard work. With me at Hoop, our nurses are actively encouraged to give us feedback too. Feedback on service, but also what they feel they could benefit from, both professionally and their general wellbeing.
 
Can we action every recommendation? Probably not.
 
Are all the ideas feasible? Probably not.
 
Will Hoop Nursing give the nurses time to talk through ideas and action constructive and reasonable recommendations? Always. 
 
  The “Agency Nurse” now has a name and a voice.
 
You are seen, heard and recognised, and most importantly valued. 
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