Story
The story is about the NHS Foundation in Medway. It's a short story about how the Medway Foundation is part of a campaign which includes 400 other wards and hospitals. The campaign is set up to ensure family members who are also carers for patients with dementia can visit the hospital at any point during the day to see their family and ensure they are comfortable and also allows patients to request a specific form of personalised care through the Butterfly Scheme.
This story is mostly explaining what the John's campaign is but also that NHS Medway is going to be showing support to the Campaign on World Alzheimer's Day this year which was on the 21st September so this story is still recent and relevant.
After reading this press release I went on to write up the tag line and the introduction to the story. Since we don't have any contacts or sources from the Medway NHS Foundation Trust, I wrote in that we would be interviewing Simon Lawrence (one of our team mates) as practice and said he would be from the trust.
Script
Tag line options:
1. "Medway NHS Foundation Trust shows their support to John's campaign, helping patients with a heart breaking illness, make it just that little bit easier"
2. "Dementia patients treatment improves as Medway NHS Foundation Trust shows support to John's Campaign and helps Family carers into hospitals"
Scripted story:
Welcome to the programme. Our story today, the Medway NHS Foundation Trust shows support on Alzheimer's day through the John's Campaign. The campaign was set up back in 2014 to allow family carers to come in and out of hospitals at any time or night to see their family. With over 400 hospitals taking part in the campaign, Staff at the Medway NHS Foundation Trust are proud to be engaging with families and carers. We caught up with Simon Lawrence, a worker at the Trust to tell us more.
We then agreed that George would discuss the campaign with Simon, asking the needed questions:
- How was the campaign set up?
- Why was the campaign set up?
- What is the campaign for?
These are what we need to know the most. As a team, we also agreed that we would attempt to get this interview to the 2 minute mark as that's what we need to do for our final news package. However, we feel as though the answers for these questions may not give us enough to fill 2 minutes. But we're going to do the test to find out.
1. "Medway NHS Foundation Trust shows their support to John's campaign, helping patients with a heart breaking illness, make it just that little bit easier"
2. "Dementia patients treatment improves as Medway NHS Foundation Trust shows support to John's Campaign and helps Family carers into hospitals"
Scripted story:
Welcome to the programme. Our story today, the Medway NHS Foundation Trust shows support on Alzheimer's day through the John's Campaign. The campaign was set up back in 2014 to allow family carers to come in and out of hospitals at any time or night to see their family. With over 400 hospitals taking part in the campaign, Staff at the Medway NHS Foundation Trust are proud to be engaging with families and carers. We caught up with Simon Lawrence, a worker at the Trust to tell us more.
We then agreed that George would discuss the campaign with Simon, asking the needed questions:
- How was the campaign set up?
- Why was the campaign set up?
- What is the campaign for?
These are what we need to know the most. As a team, we also agreed that we would attempt to get this interview to the 2 minute mark as that's what we need to do for our final news package. However, we feel as though the answers for these questions may not give us enough to fill 2 minutes. But we're going to do the test to find out.
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