I said the same earlier. I have never had any fear of openness & honesty with patients & families. I have, at times feared my colleagues & seniors, because of the name, blame, shame & retrain culture. Stories I may tell in the fullness of time.
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I shall look forward to reading them when you do. :)
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Me too!
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Me three!
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When I locate the appropriate safe space
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Whoever those people are that you have in mind Ken, from whom you feel the need to be safe... they're the ones I want. To have them feel our collective hand on their shoulder whilst being asked to explain themselves. They should be dragged out and publicly held to account, imho.
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I wouldn’t be looking for retribution / punishment, I would be looking to facilitate contemplative reflection on their activities, to provoke real learning & behavioural change.
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It starts with real accountability for me. And I don't mean for honest clinical errors - we're all human. My focus is the cover ups and those responsible for them. If through such actions they have knowingly exposed others to risk, I believe punishment is entirely appropriate.
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Agree. Deliberate, wilful acts are of course a different matter.
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I dunno Ken. Careless acts of disregard and blatant self interest also matter.
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"Disregard for human life" has to be on the list too after Gosport. And they managed to cover that up for 20 years without safe space to help the cause. There's nothing about this idea which makes me feel good.
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