EndPJParalysis – Hospital Radio Interviews

Southend Hospital Radio is proud to be supporting the NHS #EndPJParalysis campaign, and we recently had the chance to talk to the key names behind the campaign…

EndPJParalysis Campaign Logo

This national campaign is aimed at encouraging patients to get up, get dressed and get moving, as this can help get patients a step closer to getting home.

The team from the NHS - Promoting the EndPJParalysis Campaign

The team from the NHS – Promoting the EndPJParalysis Campaign

Radio Interviews

We have created a number of short interviews and features that are being broadcast on Southend Hospital Radio. We have also created ‘generic’ versions that can be used for free on UK Hospital Radio stations. If you’re involved with hospital radio, please have a listen and see if any of these may be suitable for use on your hospital radio station:

#EndPJParalysis Brian Dolan Interview – Duration 4’06”
7.5MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link
#EndPJParalysis Russell Emeny Feature – Duration 3’02”
5.6MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link
#EndPJParalysis Roy Lilley Feature – Duration 2’04”
3.8MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link
#EndPJParalysis Rachel & Anna (South Warks) Advice – Duration 2’29”
4.5MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link
#EndPJParalysis Tim Gillet Feature – Duration 3’26”
6.3MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link
#EndPJParalysis Pete Gordon Feature – Duration 1’52”
3.4MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link
#EndPJParalysis Pete Gordon Interview – Duration 3’31”
6.5MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link

#EndPJParalysis Pete Gordon Interview (Shorter) – Duration 1’50”
3.4MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link

Short Tips

We have created a number of shorter versions as “tips”. These are generic and can be used for free on UK Hospital Radio stations:

End PJ Paralysis – Short Tip #01 (Anna/Footwear)Download link

End PJ Paralysis – Short Tip #02 (Roy/Nightwear)Download link

End PJ Paralysis – Short Tip #03 (Brian/PillowCases)Download link

End PJ Paralysis – Short Tip #04 (Pete/Make Your Bed)Download link

End PJ Paralysis – Short Tip #05 (Rachel/Be An Individual)Download link

Greeting From Russell Emeny at the NHS – Duration 23″
0.7MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link

If you use the audio, please let us know so we can inform the NHS which stations are supporting the campaign, and if you require audio in a different format, or ‘dry’, please get in touch. Contact Southend Hospital Radio

 

More on EndPJParalysis

For more information, see the following links:

 

About the Interviews

Southend Hospital Radio was proud to be invited to the launch of an initiative to link amateur radio with the NHS and campaigns like #EndPJParalysis. The launch took place in May 2018 at Bletchley Park, home of the Codebreakers. Here are some of the photos from the event:

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Russell Emeny from the NHS

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Russell Emeny from the NHS

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Roy Lilley from the NHS

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Roy Lilley from the NHS

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Rachel, Anna and Tim from the NHS

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Rachel, Anna and Tim from the NHS

Rachel and Anna from the NHS, promoting EndPJParalysis on amateur radio

Rachel and Anna from the NHS, promoting EndPJParalysis on amateur radio

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Paul Devlin from the NHS

Pete Sipple from Southend Hospital Radio talking to Paul Devlin from the NHS

The launch of GB1NHS, linking amateur radio and the NHS

The launch of GB1NHS, linking amateur radio and the NHS

 

For more information on amateur radio and the NHS, go to: www.networks.nhs.uk/nhs-networks/gb1nhs, or for amateur radio in Essex, see www.essexham.co.uk

We’re Supporting EndPJParalysis

Southend Hospital Radio is proud to be supporting the NHS #EndPJParalysis campaign

EndPJParalysis Campaign Logo

This national campaign is aimed at encouraging patients to get up, get dressed and get moving, as this can help get patients a step closer to getting home.

We spoke to one of the campaign organisers, Pete Gordon, to find out more about the campaign. Our interview is now running on Southend Hospital Radio, and available here:

#EndPJParalysis Southend Hospital Radio Interview
Recorded 27 April 2018

Pete Gordon is part of the NHS Emergency Care Improvement Programme:

“The bottom line is additional moving can only help recovery and hopefully reduce the amount of time that people spend in hospital”

As part of the campaign, patients are encouraged to ask family and friends to bring clothes and shoes so that patients can get up and dressed, and where appropriate, spend at least half an hour a day moving around, as this can aid recovery time.

For more information, see the following links:

Southend Hospital Radio Presenter Alice Ryan

Southend Hospital Radio Presenter Alice Ryan

For hospital radio stations:

We have created two generic interviews about #EndPJParalysis, suitable for air on any HBA hospital radio station. Please feel free to download and use the following audio. If you use the audio, please let us know so we can inform the NHS which stations are supporting the campaign.

#EndPJParalysis Full Version – Duration 3’31”
6.5MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link

#EndPJParalysisShort version – Duration 1’50”
3.7MB mp3 file @ 256kbps – Download link