Thank you . I have been tossed out onto the Cardiff Streets in Feb/March this year . Remember that icy Weather ? I am gone 70.. The treatment I have been on the receiving end of HAS and STILL IS coming from the GOVT... MAY instigated this when she was H. S.
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Replying to @rosemaryhopkin @YVMatters and
WHAT?
@rosemaryhopkin ? What can we do to best HELP you? I've lost my battle with#NHSResolution & the nasty vile law firms that feed off#NHS#clinicalnegligence - but I'll make time to assist your awful situation - its appalling! What can our#Twitter network do to help?3 replies 4 retweets 7 likes -
Replying to @MagnaCarta300 @rosemaryhopkin and
This is why I think
#AlfiesLaw has relevance to all of us. When the#NHS closes ranks & brings all it's resources to bear, what chance does the average patient/their family have? It's a very 1 sided almost totalitarian regime. This is why accountability & choice is so important.2 replies 10 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @DanielBayley80 @MagnaCarta300 and
Don't you think Robbie's Law (a Legal Duty of Candour for all healthcare professionals) is equally as important? The doctors that let our son die a torturous death in 1990 from a treatable & suspected disease then lied & falsified the child's medical records! No accountability!
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Replying to @willcpowell @DanielBayley80 and
How do you square a duty of candour with the right to remain silent?
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Replying to @stendec6 @DanielBayley80 and
Doctors who remain silent and doctors lying about the circumstances of a child's death and falsifying medical records are two completely different scenarios. Do you think doctors that cause the death of children or our loved ones should have the right to remain silent?
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Replying to @willcpowell @stendec6 and
The way I see it they have a choice. Yes, like all of us they have the right to remain silent. But if they choose to do so, then they'd be guilty of breaching stat DoC. So the guilty can remain silent & guarantee conviction, or speak up & hope for lenience. Innocent people speak.
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
I don't see how you can have one law giving you the right to break another.
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Replying to @stendec6 @willcpowell and
I understand. It's an unusual one. But I think the key sits with the duty of care I've mentioned elsewhere and the implications for patients safety of remaining silent. Bear in mind since Will began, 2 inquiries have called for the stat DoC too. Mid Staffs &
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
But what would that then mean for the right to remain silent for all of us? I'm all in favour of DoC, but if it means I've lost my rights if I'm arrested, then I'm not so sure.
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It shouldn't mean anything for the rest of us. The statutory duty of candour wouldn't apply to us - we don't have the same level of expectation that comes from the duty of care. That's how I've interpreted it anyway.
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Replying to @C7RKY @willcpowell and
Drs aren't the only ones with a duty of care though.
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