@C7RKY in an article I'd expect it.
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@C7RKY other professional person or expert. 'Show me your worth' I say -
@Cleverestcookie Oh no Cathy. They have very real and terrifying power, trust me. Esp with the MHA & poor regulation. V much open to abuse. -
@C7RKY I don't think the majority would consciously practise abuse. A minority perhaps, and some through ignorance -
@Cleverestcookie Whilst it's admitedly a tool of last resort & I can't know scale, its abuse is alarmingly common among complainants/WBers. -
@C7RKY that's why they're complaining and whistleblowing. Defensive response & cover up likely to go hand in hand with other poor practice -
@Cleverestcookie I think the complaint/whistle is more the catalyst for MH referral in cases I'm thinking of. Used as a weapon of defence. > -
@Cleverestcookie But for complainants, this tends to be after they've tried the abusive/vexatious defence they have in the NHS constitution.
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@C7RKY they don't really have power it's just the historical deference afforded them. That should be earned, not a given. Same with any >>Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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