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There have been 14 claims of bullying by staff at the State Hospital in Carstairs in just five years, BBC Scotland can reveal. | There have been 14 claims of bullying by staff at the State Hospital in Carstairs in just five years, BBC Scotland can reveal. |
The complaints were lodged under the facility's "Dignity at Work" policy. | The complaints were lodged under the facility's "Dignity at Work" policy. |
The hospital says the percentage of bullying allegations has reduced over the past few years. | The hospital says the percentage of bullying allegations has reduced over the past few years. |
About 700 staff work at Scotland's highest security psychiatric hospital, caring for up to 140 patients. | About 700 staff work at Scotland's highest security psychiatric hospital, caring for up to 140 patients. |
Scotland's Minister for Mental Health Jamie Hepburn is due to visit the facility later as part of its annual review. | Scotland's Minister for Mental Health Jamie Hepburn is due to visit the facility later as part of its annual review. |
The hospital has been dogged by a series of controversies. | The hospital has been dogged by a series of controversies. |
'Danger money' | 'Danger money' |
Its chief executive, Andreana Adamson, stepped aside from her role following an outcry over financial payments to board members. | Its chief executive, Andreana Adamson, stepped aside from her role following an outcry over financial payments to board members. |
They were awarded payments totalling £50,000 as so-called "danger money" for working in a high-security environment, despite the fact they did not come into contact with patients. | They were awarded payments totalling £50,000 as so-called "danger money" for working in a high-security environment, despite the fact they did not come into contact with patients. |
Board members are still receiving the payments. | Board members are still receiving the payments. |
A report commissioned by the chair of the board was released on the Friday before Christmas 2013 - when it was likely to receive less public scrutiny. | A report commissioned by the chair of the board was released on the Friday before Christmas 2013 - when it was likely to receive less public scrutiny. |
It was removed from the hospital's website after just six months. | It was removed from the hospital's website after just six months. |
The author, Prof Jim McGoldrick, found no evidence of fraud or serious misconduct, but criticised the board's handling of the issue. | The author, Prof Jim McGoldrick, found no evidence of fraud or serious misconduct, but criticised the board's handling of the issue. |
He also expressed concern about bullying and said it was a "running theme" during his investigations. | He also expressed concern about bullying and said it was a "running theme" during his investigations. |
In response, the board said it would lead work to change "cultures and behaviours" at the hospital. | In response, the board said it would lead work to change "cultures and behaviours" at the hospital. |
In a statement, the hospital said: "The State Hospital's Zero Tolerance to Bullying and Harassment campaign has a clear objective of telling people that it is safe to complain. | In a statement, the hospital said: "The State Hospital's Zero Tolerance to Bullying and Harassment campaign has a clear objective of telling people that it is safe to complain. |
"Any issues raised are addressed promptly and professionally. Dignity at Work remains a high priority for the board and we aspire to meet the aims of the staff governance standard whereby everyone in The State Hospital is always treated with dignity and respect. | "Any issues raised are addressed promptly and professionally. Dignity at Work remains a high priority for the board and we aspire to meet the aims of the staff governance standard whereby everyone in The State Hospital is always treated with dignity and respect. |
"While the percentage of bullying allegations has actually reduced as a result of the various measures put in place over the past few years, we recognise that we need to continue in partnership with staff-side colleagues, to address any issues of bullying and harassment within the workplace to ensure all staff are treated with dignity and respect." | "While the percentage of bullying allegations has actually reduced as a result of the various measures put in place over the past few years, we recognise that we need to continue in partnership with staff-side colleagues, to address any issues of bullying and harassment within the workplace to ensure all staff are treated with dignity and respect." |