So many families have said they want lessons to be learned. Its really important we learn and rectify. I agree with you.
But what do they all do when somebody is being scapegoated? Stay silent and cover their own backs? There's plenty of you speaking out now and it's making a difference on a much bigger stage.
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That’s like asking what people in any workplace do over insidious bullying. The NHS employs some very clever people. Who can say or do all sorts of things and dress it up as reasonable
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Some of the "insidious bullies" use position power just to keep people down. They are as thick as thieves. You only have to look at baby P to see exactly how the NHS works to close down those who dare speak out.
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