11/12/2006
Scotland Forbids Nurses To Use 'Mum' Or 'Dad' In Health Care
Scotland Forbids Nurses To Use
'Mum' Or 'Dad' In Health Care
December 8, 2006 -
The Daily Mail of London (Dec. 3, 2006) reported on a new policy booklet from the National Health Service that forbids nurses from using terms such as "Mum," "Dad," "husband," "wife," or "married" under new "anti-homophobia" rules.
The report, "Good LGBT Practice In the NHS," tells nurses that they
must use terms like "guardian" or "carer" when referring to parents in
order not to offend homosexual parents.
The report was produced in collaboration with a gay group known as Stonewall and was funded by the Scottish Executive.
It warns health care workers that they face disciplinary action
if they fail to comply. It says, "Resources will be expended on
conflict if there is resistance to required change."
The booklet notes: "Many remarks made by people that appear to
be harmless or throwaway may assume only opposite-sex relationships are
valid. This is demeaning for LGBT people and they may fear a negative
reaction if the assumptions are challenged ... LGBT people can and do
have children - sexual orientation or gender identity has nothing to do
with good parenting or good child care."
http://www.show.scot.nhs.uk/
Illness, definitely.To allow them to adopt chidren is insane."Should I call you mum or dad', or should I behave as a homo or heterosexual being comparing to the model I have".Sick,sick,sick.
Na zalost, ljudi kao da su u nekom snu i nemo posmatraju ono sto se desava. Nisu ni svesni sta se desava u osnovnim i srednjim skolama i sta ce sve deca morati da uce. Na neki nacin ce im se od malih nogu nametati homoseksualni obrazac ponasanja. U ostalom imacete prilike da procitate u jednom od narednih postova koje cu posvetiti upravo ovoj temi. Skolski programi koji su usvojeni u Americi, Kanadi i EU.
lepo znači ukidaju polako i mame i tate i donele su nas defintivno rode,samo čekam jedan takav naučni rad pod autorizacijom gej aktivista
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