Submitted on Friday 3rd April 2020
Rejected on Wednesday 20th May 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Re name all the Nightingale field hospital’s Nightingale-Secole
The field hospitals dealing with the coronavirus pandemic have been named Nightingale after Florence Nightingale in honour of her contribution to field medicine and nursing during the Crimean war. However this ignores the contribution also made by Mary Seacole The hospitals should bear both names.
Mary Seacole is a Jamaican British war hero who supported British troops as a nurse during the Crimean war. She was so widely loved for her healing powers, the soldiers nicknamed her “Mother Seacole.”
Mary inspired thousands of women and people of colour to dedicate their lives to the NHS. Recently the Royal College of Nursing recognised her contribution to British Nursing, publicly declaring her on the same footing as Florence Nightingale.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
New hospitals, including their names, is a matter for NHS England and individual NHS trusts, and not the Government or Parliament. You can read the NHS's identity guidelines here: www.england.nhs.uk/nhsidentity/identity-guidelines/naming-principles/
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www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
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You can read impartial analysis of the Government response to coronavirus and policy developments here: commonslibrary.parliament.uk/coronavirus/
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Read letters asking further questions of Government Ministers: committees.parliament.uk/committee/326/petitions-committee/publications/3/correspondence/
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