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Speak Up Week encourages staff to raise concerns

Speak Up Week encourages staff to raise concerns

Want to speak up but don’t know who to turn to? Speak Up Week (Monday 3 – Friday 7 October) is a new initiative launched by the Independent National Whistleblowing Officer (INWO) to raise awareness about how to raise concerns and promote a positive speak up culture...
Staff urged to complete Whistleblowing training

Staff urged to complete Whistleblowing training

Staff are reminded to complete the TURAS whistleblowing training module to help NHS Lanarkshire create a culture where staff feel safe to raise a concern. The National Whistleblowing Standards (referred to as the Standards) were introduced in April 2021 to help staff...
Whistleblowing champion on new process to help staff raise patient safety concerns

New whistleblowing standards launches start of April

A new whistleblowing process is being introduced to help staff raise concerns about patient safety or other harm. The go-live date for the Implementation of the National Whistleblowing Standards (referred to as the Standards) is 1 April 2021. Training is available for...

Whistleblowing-Policy

This is an NHS Scotland Policy titled ‘Whistleblowing Policy’, available at: Whistleblowing Policy
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