Do No Harm: Bullying and Harassment in the Nhs


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'They called me out in front of patients, joked about me, belittled me, made me look and feel stupid, made me feel ugly... every look, word and smile I gave became harder and harder.' 'I was mentally and physically exhausted which led to a long period of sickness. I was later diagnosed with reactive depression.' 'My former colleagues are still there, the ones that bullied me, working in the same department as though nothing has happened.' These are just some of the stories that you will find within the pages of this book.Brave individuals, powerful recollections and heartbreaking realisations that an organisation which promotes caring is perhaps at the core of an insidious problem. "David's book describes such a sad reality. Surely, now, the issue of bullying in the NHS cannot be swept under the rug!"Lise Budd Beynon. The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation




Workplace Bullying in the NHS


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This publication offers practical advice and guidelines on intervention and prevention of bullying in the workplace in the NHS. It draws on academic research and presents a variety of case studies, as well as offering strategies to deal effectively with the problem.




First Do No Harm


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This collection brings together essays from leading figures in the field of medical law and ethics which address the key issues currently challenging scholars in the field. It has also been compiled as a lasting testimony to the work of one of the most eminent scholars in the area, Professor Ken Mason. The collection marks the academic crowning of a career which has laid one of the foundation stones of an entire discipline. The wide-ranging contents and the standing of the contributors mean that the volume will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying or working in medical law or medical ethics.




NHS Dirty Secrets


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The National Health Service * The NHS employs liars, bullies, thieves, fraudsters, murderers, and sex pests. * Managers and Directors are driven by the need to achieve targets, at the expense of clinical outcomes. * Any issue that could make NHS officials or the government of the day look incompetent is classed as a vote loser, so it is screened from the press and from public scrutiny - until it reaches the stage where the protective bubble of the cover-up culture is pierced, and the issue becomes public knowledge. Only then are official expressions of "fixing" made which, usually, do not cure the problem, but simply envelope it with a veneer of promises to make improvements. Synopsis Anyone who wants to learn about the true nature of the NHS should read this book. Written from the perspective of a front-line NHS employee, NHS Dirty Secrets describes how the NHS cover-up culture is a risk to patient safety, and how employment and promotion practices are skewed in favour of those most likely to support the NHS cover-up culture. The NHS cover-up culture, itself, is decomposed and analysed, with examples given as to the methods used to support the hiding of information from public scrutiny. Everyone can learn something from NHS Dirty Secrets, both NHS employees and the general public alike.




The Bullying Culture


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* Definitions of workplace bullying * Why and how do bullies bully? * The effects of bullying * The boss, the bully and the law * Acknowledging and altering a bullying workplace




Complaints, Litigation and Clinical Errors


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This concise book provides readers with practical guidance to help them to both avoid errors and develop robust processes to protect themselves and their patients, as well as dealing appropriately with complaints and litigation, when things do go wrong. Free of complex legal terminology, the book outlines key concepts in medical law and how these may be applied to clinical situations in both hospital and community settings. Key Features · Accessible text addressing these specific areas of concern for all health care students and practitioners – error and harm, complaints, negligence claims and litigation · Supported throughout with case examples, accompanied by commentaries from experienced clinical specialists · Both medical and legal perspectives are reflected in the experienced editor team Incorporating case law with practical studies, legal information is supplemented by clinical commentaries from a range of specialists representing the perspective of the health care practitioner. The book is essential reading for medical and health students, practising clinicians and allied health care professionals at all levels.




Practical Management and Leadership for Doctors


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This practical, concise book will help every medical manager survive and thrive in the increasingly challenging world of healthcare. It offers a hands-on introduction to the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviour required to succeed in a modern healthcare setting. Focussing on common issues and challenges, the authors examine organisational structures and strategies for productive relationship-building, goal-setting and quality maintenance. This edition updates every chapter, while three new chapters focus on encouraging innovation, how to lead and manage in difficult circumstances, and the major developments in the professionalization of medical management and leadership.







Gower Handbook of Discrimination at Work


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Workplace discrimination is an experience that, despite four decades of equality legislation, continues to blight the lives of thousands every year. Discrimination persists on the protected grounds of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion or belief and gender reassignment, as well as where no legal protection exists such as in relation to class background or migration status. The Handbook discusses recent changes in equality legislation as well as considering the limitations of legal frameworks in addressing inequality. However, complying with the law is only the first step towards addressing discrimination in the workplace, and the book goes beyond the law and provides evidence of good practice in promoting organisational culture change, as well as considering future directions for policy on equality action. The Gower Handbook of Discrimination at Work looks at both social justice and business case perspectives, and its message is not a negative one. The contributors have considerable depth of understanding of workplace discrimination, both as academics and equality practitioners, their work has contributed to policy formation and all are committed to improving the lives of people at work. They offer insights into existing international developments and make suggestions for the ways in which positive change can be realised. Practitioners, such as human resources professionals and other managers involved in addressing equality at work, trade unionists, equality trainers, and academics concerned with researching or teaching in the areas of employment and equality will all find this book of interest. Furthermore, it will be of value to students in the fields of business and management, employment law, equality and diversity and human resource management.




The Health Service Journal


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