.@michael4mdnp I’m supporting the @ElecSafetyFirst campaign for better regulation of online marketplaces. Sign and RT if you want an end to the sale of dangerous electricals https://t.co/jZWlmjp0qm #OnlineHarms
@ShaunLintern Nothing new then. Hospitals covering up misdemeanours; similar to Post Office IT scandal and its behaviour towards innocent sub-postmasters. By and large the NHS has great people who fix us when we need it; spoilt by a top priority of 'reputation protection'.
@labourleave Supreme Court’s decision undermines belief & trust in judicial process - no insight into their individual opinions underpinning unanimity. Uncharacteristic of 11 ‘independent’ thinkers. If everyone is thinking the same, then no one is thinking – groupthink!
@whartonski Amen. I have experienced the fickleness of tribunal judges. Separation of powers is important principle and overlap within the UK's governing structure is lamentable. Judges are as bad as NHS senior managers who whistleblowers have come up against. It is a rotten system.
Minh - There is also a 'Complaints and Whistleblowing Manager', Mr Anthony Fishenden, who seems to suffer from the same blind-eye condition suffered by the people at the CQC and NHS Improvement.
Someone has told me that manager of the impressively useless @NHSImprovement whistleblower employment support scheme has left NHSI
Her LinkedIn page says otherwise
Anyone know for sure?
https://t.co/NiEhe6A1f6
https://t.co/Jpz6mHGHkL #FTSU#FreedomToSpeakUp#SpeakUpToMe
The public authority is assumed to be telling the truth. However even when given evidence that a public authority has lied or misled, the regulators/tribunals etc tend to bat that evidence into the long grass. I have experienced this first hand.
@54kdoctors See my comment to FT article today, 'Taking the measure of good corporate culture' (https://t.co/vGo1WH86JB). 'Poor corporate culture starts at the top when bad examples are set by those who have authority and power. etc.
@NHSwhistleblowr@WalsallHcareNHS Dear David
I see you have written a book on your NHS travails and would like to engage in a dialogue with you about it. If you are happy to do so, will you please email me at [email protected]?
@giles_fraser
Globalisation’s mistaken rule: The other problem with a common base system such as metric is the ease of mistakenly making an magnitude error of ten.
@unherd@MarkPiesing Circa 1990, The Times & BBC ran an annual competition for a 50-word story. My entry linked technology via telecomms to the point where 'it' gained consciousness and realised it was very lonely and so committed suicide; 'let there be light'. I may have called it 'Full Circle'.
@doctor_oxford Good evening Rachel. Would you mind informing me how many copies of your book you have sold? I am interested because I amplanning to write about the NHS.
@MooskelTomTom Sorry I have not replied Elise - busy times! I have noted your response, thanks, and will get back to you once I have 'moved forward' with this project. :>)
I am interested in case studies involving tribunals, Elise and would welcome the opportunity to get the bones of your case. If you are interested then it will be best to have an offline-twitter dialogue - I can then explain further. https://t.co/TlGSRS1zRo
@drcmday Dear Chris
Would you mind sending me the news article you have put with this tweet, please? Also, where I can get the referred-to Court of Appeal decision? I can let you have my email address if needed (not sure how these things work on twitter).