Portrait of Claire Beswick

Claire Beswick

“It’s just a really nice, quiet spot to come for lunch in the sun, and just gather your thoughts.”

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Portrait of Cleudes Da Silva Golebiowski

Cleudes da Silva Golebiowski

“I come to the park to rest my mind a little bit. I can feel the air is clear. I’m from Brazil, and the light and the birds in the trees, in the green, remind me of my place.”

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Portrait of Craig Hurnauth

Craig Hurnauth

“This is the room where I spend the vast majority of my time with patients and organising things for patients. If I’m not in my office, I’m in here. I also call this my wee dookit.”

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Portrait of David Miller

David Miller

“It’s nice, we like it down here. This is our wee domain, our wee hidey-hole.”

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Portrait of Denise Farrell

Denise Farrell

“Sometimes Suzy will come with me and we’ll just be like; ‘that’s it, we’re just taking a half an hour.’ And we’ll just go and we’ll sit somewhere and we’ll just put the world to rights.”

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District Nursing Team Havens Portrait

District Nursing Team

“My wee safe haven’s my car.”

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Portrait of Elaine Brown

Elaine Brown

“Sometimes it’s very hot in the hospital and just coming out and getting a breath of fresh air makes it so much better. The air just blows everything away.”

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Portrait of Emma McLeod

Emma McLeod

“Sometimes I put music on and just listen to that while I’m tidying stuff up – I quite like to order things and organise stuff – just making a list of things and working my way through, ticking things off quietly with nobody disturbing me.”

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Portrait of Frances Wood

Frances Wood

“It’s a lovely staff room – I sit in the comfy seat – there’s the big windows – it’s quite therapeutic, just sitting and chilling and reading your phone.”

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Portrait of Gemma Turnbull

Gemma Turnbull

“The noise of the water’s quite relaxing. You get away from all the beeping, the hustle and bustle. I just come outside the hospital, sit outside next to the river. It’s nice to get fresh air when you’ve been inside for so many hours.”

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