As I said, a poster who works with said people thinks this is a positive move. Despite the added cost (minimal retraining?? What else?) and some lessons feeling less connected because of this (really??, my guess is most wouldn't even notice) I am still on the side of 'step in the right...
Bloke who works with the group in question posted earlier that he was supportive of the idea. That is good enough for me.
How is anyone adversely effects by this?
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An opinion from someone who works with those who are affected by this change.
Sounds like it is a small step in making life better your patients. That'll do me.
Sadly it is my guess that the conspiracy theorists will ignore your post and carry on.
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I agree with you, sadly the world we live in says that we must make a big deal of everything and discuss it to death. My preferable way would be to do it and then say "Oh that, yeah we did that to make people feel more included".
The problem with doing things this way is certain factions of...
The fact you feel the need to include swearing in your answer suggests to me that you are at least a little annoyed. You say opionion, I say complaining either way I don't really get the problem with changing a few words to make a few people feel more comfortable, its hardly the end of...
Imagine the conspiracy theories flying about if they had tried to do it under the radar? The right wing press would be frothing at the mouth.
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A small change that negatively effects nobody but positively effects some. All good, carry on.
Don't know what people are complaining about to be honest.
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