After careful contemplation, I have arrived at the considered conclusion that the proposed #safespace for NHS staff is absolute bo***cks and must be fought against resolutely.
It will only further aid despicable cover-ups, which are already rife in the utterly corrupt NHS anyway.
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Sorting out when a mistake should involve "blame" is easier when clinicians don't cover-up. The alternative is to say that it's all too hard, keep the status quo culture of cover-up and accept that people are almost never held to account because of the risk of unfair blame.
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The only thing that's certain is that we can't allow things to stay the same. It's already festered for decades but social media is exposing the rot now. And the cover ups is really the critical part for me. Without them, much would've been properly fixed & properly funded by now
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Cover ups. Lack of accountability for genuine recklessness and negligence. Lack of a culture of excellence (get rid of the bad Apples ffs).....and institutional lack of independence from authorities (Coroners) and regulators.
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That's the thing - if clinicians had been honest about mistakes all along, they'd probably be better funded, because problems would've been identified earlier & provoked review. But they chose to lie instead, to protect their reputation. They made this bed for us ALL to lie in.
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