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Thursday, 3 April 2014

Whistleblower threatened after 2 baby deaths


 HOSPITAL bosses threatened staff with police after a whistleblower spoke to the Record about two baby deaths in a crisis-hit neonatal unit.
Yesterday, we revealed how staff at Wishaw General feared that Junior MacLean and another infant had died as a result of cuts at the overstretched unit.But instead of addressing the problem, managers used scare tactics to hush up staff.
Junior’s parents John and Sarah last night backed the whistleblower for raising concerns about their baby’s care.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/health/hospital-bosses-use-shameful-scare-3342849
So, hospital bosses threatened staff with the police after a whistleblower spoke about the death of two babies. They claimed that the whistleblower breached the Data Protection Act - but this act was never intended to cover up inadequate services. Is that what they call a Community Planning Partnership in action?

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