Agreed. That's where the statutory individual duty comes in. Currently, clinicians are more afraid of the consequences of telling the truth, than of lying. Could this reverse that position - if lying/withholding info might mean a personal criminal conviction? But truth won't.
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I know what you mean Anne. I just think we somehow have to avoid criminalising honest error, in exchange for the honest disclosure we all craved from the start. This is my best stab at a debate about it, is all. Far from a closed subject tho...
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And that, we've been looking at for a while. Let's hope the upcoming report makes the point clear for all to see.
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There are elements of your tale which have a horribly familiar feel for me too Wayne! Between 'weeding/seeding' (which David Behan is familiar with, btw) and police inaction, we all hit the same brick wall generally.
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Replying to @billdossett @PhyllisStein2
We'll have to compare notes one day, you & I. Bet we've walked some of the same paths. I just bust out laughing when I read our final
@PHSOmbudsman letter. Left me to choose between their incompetence or corruption. I'd call them useless, but their failures makes them dangerous.2 replies 2 retweets 2 likes
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