Nurses are not heroes.
That was a dangerous narrative perpetuated by the government and media at the height of Covid. It prevents them from being seen as human with human needs. Now itâs being used by the same media and government to justify the horrendous working conditions and pressure they are being put under.
Nurses stay unpaid after every shift to help their patients and colleagues. Thatâs great! Nurses are heroes â¤ď¸
Nurses working through their breaks to help their patients. Thatâs great! Nurses are heroes. â¤ď¸
Nurses are dealing with unalive and traumatic situations every day. Nurses are heroes â¤ď¸
Nurses get beaten and abused on shift by patients and relatives but itâs âpart of the jobâ. Nurses are heroes â¤ď¸
There is nothing heroic about a person not getting adequate rest between shifts. An exhausted nurse should not be looking after anybody other than themselves. They are human.
Thereâs nothing heroic about a person not being able to provide themselves with adequate nutrition or hydration. They are human.
There is nothing heroic about not receiving proper support or acknowledgment of the trauma they go through every day. Same with assistants and paramedics. Theyâre still human.
There is nothing heroic about being black and blue by a patient or stalked by a relative and having to see them the next day. Not being able to do anything about it because itâs seen as âpart of the roleâ.
There is a massive difference between âknowing what youâre getting intoâ as a newly qualified nurse and treating them with disrespect, running them into the ground and expecting them to be ok with not having their basic needs met for the needs of the general public.
The nurses wages do not reflect their working conditions or the trauma they experience and have to heal from. They are human and grieve for their patients too. They donât reflect that this a vocation requiring a degree. That nurses donât just âmake bedsâ, they insert tubes down peoples throats to breathe for them, take chest drains out, keep people alive with complex concoctions of medications theyâve mixed. And so much more.
The NHS has relied on the generosity of its nurses and assistant staff for too long. That generosity is wearing out. What we are being put through isnât worth our wages anymore.
Stop advertising nurses as heroes and force the public and parliament to see us as the humans we are.



















