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World Business Report

these midwives around kent sees swimming as a simple affair. now it is about the few short minutes in the water to destress from a pressurised environment in a hospital ward. good for the soul!— good for the soul! gives you such a sense _ good for the soul! gives you such a sense of _ good for the soul! gives you such a sense of well - good for the soul! gives you such a sense of well being i good for the soul! gives you l such a sense of well being and togetherness and i think coming together— togetherness and i think coming together as a team really helps with teamwork and just a chance to get— with teamwork and just a chance to get away from work stress. a to get away from work stress. recent society of occupational medicine report highlighted two concerns, the first that stress at work for midwives leads to mental health problems and burnout. the second, that individual midwives had a responsibility to engage in appropriate self—care and appropriate self—ca re and develop appropriate self—care and develop a toolbox of stress

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BBC News at One

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 council 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". the priory group wouldn't give us an interview or statement, but their lawyers told us it:

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BBC News at Six

treats tens of thousands of patients each year and saves very many lives." its services "remain among the safest in the uk." admissions are based on "rigorous clinical criteria by medical teams at individual hospitals." and they will "refuse admission if they cannot deliver care safely." the company "takes staff turnover seriously" and has implemented a group—wide strategy in response, including increasing pay. 350 extra healthcare assistants and nurses have been recruited, and turnover has reduced. the cqc inspected the priory cheadle royal again earlier this year and that report is expected within weeks. angus crawford, bbc news. microsoft's £55 billion bid to buy the video games company behind hits like call of duty and candy crush has been blocked in a surprise move

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BBC News at Six

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. their impression was that head

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BBC News at Ten

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.

Patients , Priory-group , Investors , Head-office , Breathing-down-our-necks , Report , Hundreds , Cqc , Mental-health , Services , Millions , Ca-re

BBC News at Ten

treats tens of thousands of patients each year and saves very many lives." its services "remain among the safest in the uk." admissions are based on "rigorous clinical criteria by medical teams at individual hospitals." and they will "refuse admission if they cannot deliver care safely." the company "takes staff turnover seriously" and has implemented a group—wide strategy in response, including increasing pay. 350 extra healthcare assistants and nurses have been recruited, and turnover has reduced. the cqc inspected the priory cheadle royal again earlier this year and that report is expected within weeks. angus crawford, bbc news. a major uk manufacturing firm has told the bbc that they're concerned the uk can't compete on a level

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Spotlight

falsification of records around shaun's care. around sean's ca re. shaun and other bluestone patients were supposed to be observed once in every 15 minute period. it's a common policy in many psychiatric hospitals. last year when i worked undercover at the eden field psychiatric hospital in england, i saw bad practices there, including failures to carry out those regular checks. are these patients supposed to be checked on every 15 minutes? i've been inside here for 35 minutes. the observations are also supposed to be recorded to show patients are being properly monitored. we take record on the patient notes very, very seriously within the health service,

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Spotlight

evidence for anyone to be charged. we put a number of questions to the southern trust. it said sean's tragic death is the subject of a coroner's investigation in which it is fully engaged and a psni investigation and was unable to comment on specific issues as a result. the trust offered its condolences to the family and said it will continue to offer them support. it said it has implemented a range of measures in bluestone to improve the quality and safety of care. in the years since sean's death, sinead boyle doesn't think the questions she has have been fully answered. two and a half years can ijust say is actually a long time. this process has been so long, so slow.

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Spotlight

a faithful record of the assessment and care of an individual. - but if something then happens, i of course, they're also the record that gets looked at and examined l if an investigation is required. l so, yeah, they're really, really important. - at bluestone, the 15 minute patient checks became part of the investigation into sean's death. the investigators said they could not be confident sean was observed as prescribed within every 15 minute period, as written on the observation sheets. this is because a member of nursing staff said in a written statement and an interview they had seen sean walking into his room at 3.40pm, less than 15 minutes before he was found asphyxiated. this sighting counted as a check on sean's welfare, but the ward cctv camera told a different story. when questioned by the police, the staff member said they had made a mistake.

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Spotlight

the report also uncovered another issue which led the police to start investigating the apparent falsification of records around sean's ca re. sean and other bluestone patients were supposed to be observed once in every 15 minute period. it's a common policy in many psychiatric hospitals. last year, when i worked undercover at the edenfield psychiatric hospital in england, i saw bad practices there, including failures to carry out those regular checks. the observations are also supposed to be recorded to show patients are being properly monitored. we take recording the patient notes very, very seriously— within the health service, - because they're supposed to be

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