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NHS Lanyard

Signifies the staff, doctors and administrative staff of the NHS. These people are the face of the NHS. Shared uniform and identity. ID bagde makes it less personal- more formal.

Dan Parker, Rhiannon Hall

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https://www.germ-safe.co.uk/

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  1. The lanyard is clearly a key object in the everyday life of the NHS and in the encounter between staff, and between staff and patients. It cries out for a history: when did these tags become ubiquitous; when did names and pictures appear, and why; and what has been the affect of this?

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