Jan Burns MBE Independent Chair National Dignity Council.

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Jan Burns MBE Independent Chair National Dignity Council

What is a Champion?

Purpose of Dignity Champions Ensuring everyone using health and social care services has their basic human rights upheld in a respectful and dignified manner. Making sure dignity, compassion and respect is at the heart of everyday practice and isn’t an addition to it. Promoting independence, well-being and quality of care /life Empowering people Making time to actively listen and understand the views and experiences of citizens Stand up and challenge disrespectful behaviour and attitudes rather than just tolerate it. Act as a good role model by treating other people with respect particularly those who are less able to stand up for themselves Speak up about Dignity to improve the way that services are organised and delivered Influence and inform colleagues.

DIGNITY CHAMPIONS SIGN UP TO UPHOLD THE TEN DIGNITY DO'S

Can you be like the dandelion?

‘It is more productive to convert an opportunity into results than to solve a problem – which only restores the equilibrium of yesterday.’ Peter F Drucker

Sign up now go to: Facebook group– Dignity in Action