that, they believed, was dangerous. head office constantly pushing them to take more patients, breathing down our necks, they said. and that got worse after the priory group was sold off to private investors. if you re struggling with your mental health. the priory group gets hundreds of millions of pounds a year from the nhs and local councils to provide care for adults and children. there s a huge demand for its services. a recent report by the cqc into the group found staff were very proud to work there, and noted a positive change in culture since the sell off. but it also said there was extremely high staff turnover, which in some services was having an impact on the quality and safety of ca re. we managed to contact another former senior priory manager. i was under so much pressure. the team was under so much pressure. everybody was running on empty.
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have enough midwives, don t have enough doctors, we need a strategy meeting in the morning as to who we will be able to do inductions for, who we can do c sections four and how we can manage the workload because we don t have enough staff. we often do not have enough staff to do everything on the list for the day. 0n the ground we often have patients waiting three or four hours to be seen in the maternity assessment unit because out of hours i am covering the entire unit. how do you cope? honestly, with difficulty. it is really hard coming home feeling like you have not done a good job or given the care you want to give. to be honest, all we do in the nhs right now is our best, we give our best every day but we are all running on empty and we need the government to intervene and do something. you talk about all the nhs but the other unions are voting on a 5% pay offer, you guys are asking for 35%, there is quite a big gap.