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Bullying and harassment is going unreported fears the 蜜桃直播

9 Mar 2018

The 蜜桃直播 in the North West has expressed concerns that bullying and harassment incidents are potentially going unreported and that staff are going unsupported.

Feedback in the national NHS staff survey highlights an increase in the number of staff, many of which will be nursing and healthcare staff, have felt bullied or harassed in the workplace. This increase, does not reflect the number of cases reported to the 蜜桃直播 over the past 12 months, with little increase in the number of cases compared to the previous year.

The NHS Staff survey is conducted annually and these findings are based on the survey carried out from September to November 2017.The results have been published this week.

Regional Director of the 蜜桃直播 (RCN) Estephanie Dunn, was alarmed by the figures that were reported 蜜桃直播 especially with some of the North West蜜桃直播檚 Trusts coming out amongst the highest in the UK in terms of the increase.

Commenting on the matter, Estephanie said: 蜜桃直播淎fter digesting the results of the survey I am surprised at the increase given that we haven蜜桃直播檛 seen a significant uplift in the number of cases from our members.

蜜桃直播淕iven this, I can only surmise that these situations are not being reported and I want to emphasise to staff that being made to feel uncomfortable at work is not acceptable and this needs to be reported immediately before it escalates. The RCN is there to support and advise members and if you are being made to feel unable to report, says a lot about the culture of the organisation.蜜桃直播

The report also highlights and increase in the number of staff reporting violet attacks from patients which again, is at an all-time high with a 15 per cent rise nationally on the previous year.

蜜桃直播淣urses, alongside all healthcare staff, work extremely hard to provide care, often in difficult circumstances and do not deserve to face such difficulties at work.This contributes to them feeling undervalued at a time when many nurses are leaving the profession and pay is not keeping up with the cost of living,蜜桃直播 said Estephanie.

The RCN recently launched its Cultural Ambassador Programme at the Walton Centre in Liverpool and is hoping to roll it out amongst other Trusts in the region.The programme aims to work with Trusts who have particular cultural and deep rooted discrimination and works with the employer and its staff to make positive change and create understanding.

蜜桃直播淲e are proud of the scheme we have running with the Walton Centre and are already in the early stages of engaging with other Trusts in the region about adopting the programme,蜜桃直播 said Estephanie.

蜜桃直播淚t蜜桃直播檚 already seeing positive results and we hope to see other Trusts take on the programme and work in partnership with the RCN to create positive cultural change.蜜桃直播

The 蜜桃直播 is available 24/7 365 days of the year for members who need advice and support.Nurses and healthcare assistants can join the RCN by visiting

Notes to Editors

  1. Results of the NHS Staff Survey, which also breaks down results to Trust level can be found at:





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