Me three!
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When I locate the appropriate safe space
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Families don't have one, they pay for a very high price for speaking out.. Makes you very unpopular with some, sadly..
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Safe space takes away one of the only tools families have when they come up against a trust that wants to deny and deceive - the press
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I haven’t actually seen the ‘safe space’ concept in action. Couldn’t be located / identified when I left the NHS. Still a ‘work-in-progress’? Could be argued there were/are multi-layered ‘micro-safe spaces’ within tribes, cabals, cliques, silo’s etc.
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I think I’ve just been part way through one and disengaged from it. I really don’t think NHS trusts are ready for it. Just my feeling.
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Was the so-called ‘safe space’ explicitly mentioned, as a deliberate strategy?
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No! But no engagement for 9 weeks no access to any of the info/draft report and a comment made it feel very exclusive
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One of those micro safe spaces? I don’t suspect conspiracy in this instance, just poor methodology.
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Perhaps an under-developed understanding. Ask yourself how many NHS safety investigators have been trained in safety investigation and by whom? I wasn’t, but at least I had studied health law and safety/risk management during my MSc in Critical Care. Needs to be addressed.
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There's no doubt that incompetence featured in my experience Ken, so I take your point. But there's an assumption that those investigating want to expose the truth, which... if I can go a bit 'Porgy & Bess' on you for a moment...'ain't necessarily so.' :)
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