"Free Speech Review" is a review of the NHS report in the UK. It was announced on 24th June 2014 and chaired by Sir Robert Francis. [1] [2] This review was originally anticipated to be reported in November 2014, but it takes a long time due to a large number of input materials. 17,500 online responses and 600 mailing responses. [3]
After reviewing the principles of 20 and related actions, Francis did only two recommendations. [Five]
Twenty principles that enable a consistent approach to ask questions while maintaining some flexibility include the following: [6]
Increase the culture of the problem - Ask questions as part of the regular daily work of the leading NHS organization
There is no bullying culture - the staff speak freely and rely on the ability of staff working in culture without bullying
Training - All employees must receive reliable training to ask questions, accept actions and take action.
Assistance - All NHS trusts need to make sure that there is a devoted person who can easily report the problem, and that there is no official "freedom to talk with security guards".
Support for alternative employment opportunities at the NHS - therefore problematic workers can not maintain their position and the NHS should help to find alternative employment.
In January 2016, Irene Sills was appointed the Freedom of the First National Guard to speak for the NHS. [9] [10] [11] She resigned after two months because she did not have enough time to combine this role with other work. Dr. Henrietta Hughes was appointed as the second freedom to announce the National Guard in July 2016. [13]
Today, Sir Robert Francis announced a report on the review of freedom of speech. In his report, Sir Robert was designed to share the right conditions among NHS, to achieve the best standards for all organizations, and to provide NHS staff with appropriate conditions to provide: We have created 20 principles and actions. Future measures
"Free Speech Review" is a review of the NHS report in the UK. It was announced on 24th June 2014 and chaired by Sir Robert Francis. This review was originally anticipated to be reported in November 2014, but it takes more time due to the massive input material of 17,500 online responses and 600 postal responses. In January 2016, Irene Sills was appointed the Freedom of the First National Guard to speak for the NHS. She resigned after 2 months because she does not have enough time to combine this role with other work. In July 2016, Dr. Henrietta Hughes was appointed the second person freely announcing the National Guard.
Freedom to present vision and strategic objectives In February 2015, Sir Robert Francis' comment on 'freedom of speech' is aimed at improving the culture and environment of the country with the national guardians and freelance spokes I emphasized the need to set up a person. Express. This document explains the vision and strategy of trust free expression. This document needs to be read in conjunction with the "Increased concern (report)" policy of the trust fund. The Trust employs comprehensive standards that are reviewed as needed to meet national guidance and best practices Our Vision To ensure that all employees are safe and confident, all employees are open throughout the organization Promote a transparent culture. please talk. Our board of directors and senior management team will support the following agenda.
o Implement another policy to clearly distinguish between complaints and filing (report).