http://www.guardian.co.uk/healthcare-network/2013/jul/17/stigma-raising-concerns-removed-whistleblowing?CMP=twt_gu … 'The stigma associated with raising concerns has to be removed'
Well said @DonnellyHelene MT @Wirral_In_It
@iHealthP @JoinedU1 @DonnellyHelene @Wirral_In_It I don't mean the whistleblowing is friendly fire. I mean the attacks on those that do so.
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@C7RKY@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It We were at x-purposes. -
@iHealthP@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It I knew we had to be.... we *always* agree!! :-)) -
@C7RKY@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It 1/2 Someone who doesn't speak up seeing poor practice is in breach of their own professional -
@C7RKY@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It 3/2(!) Might as well say "Oh sod it - I'll let him kill patients". -
@iHealthP@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It LOL! to '3/2'! Totally see your point. I see threat of personal ruin playing a part 2 tho. -
@C7RKY@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It Yes, but that's a risk they agreed to when they entered the profession. -
@iHealthP@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It Agree re strength in no.s. Could most anticipate personal risks of being honest? Less sure -
@C7RKY@JoinedU1@DonnellyHelene@Wirral_In_It Do they not read GMC guidelines? - 6 more replies
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