Pls RT The law needs changing to prevent the Duty of Candour being breached and doctors being allowed to cover up deaths. This will not only make the NHS safer for patients but also for good doctors. Cover ups need to stop in the NHS #Bristol #UHBristol #NHS #DutyofCandourpic.twitter.com/9cA2FtJGYo
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
It's bad enough that the high court confirmed the law allows clinicians to lie to the bereaved without consequence, but are they allowed to lawfully lie to coroners too? Not so sure about that second one...https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/937834344336457728 …
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John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @willcpowell"..doctors have no duty to give parents of a child who died as a result of their negligence a truthful account of the circumstances of the death, nor even to refrain from deliberately falsifying records." > Sent chills down my spine the first time I read it. Still does!3 replies 6 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @C7RKY @Allyncondon
Really important for most to know the circumstances of a bereavement, however difficult the circumstances.
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Replying to @TaminaRashell @C7RKY
I am sure one day we will get to grieve
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Replying to @Allyncondon @C7RKY
Our family has gone through a very difficult grieving process, we knew the sad circumstances , somehow you get through, a day at a time. Seeking the truth from organizations not being candid is infuriating . These trusts are supposed to be in the business of Care!
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Replying to @TaminaRashell @C7RKY
It’s this constant battle that has prevented us from being allowed to grieve Tamina. A tiring useless process
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Replying to @Allyncondon @C7RKY
I know, that's why I refused to have any involvement in the report.I already knew the truth, it was a question of coming to terms with the deaths and trying to slowing move on. The long time frame these processes take is challenging. Its a personal choice to pursue or not.
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And once you realise how much of your soul you have to give to the fight in order to even be heard, it's easy to understand either choice. Some just can't walk away. Some just have to. Secondary victims aren't hard to find among NHS complainants.
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