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NHS whistleblowing helpline dubbed 'completely toothless' | |
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A whistleblowing helpline for NHS Scotland is facing criticism following a steep decline in calls. | A whistleblowing helpline for NHS Scotland is facing criticism following a steep decline in calls. |
A new report has found that calls to the confidential "alert line" have fallen by 75% since it was set up two years ago. | A new report has found that calls to the confidential "alert line" have fallen by 75% since it was set up two years ago. |
Critics claim the service is "completely toothless" and staff are too frightened to raise concerns. | Critics claim the service is "completely toothless" and staff are too frightened to raise concerns. |
The Scottish government said it was part of a wider package of measures to support NHS staff. | The Scottish government said it was part of a wider package of measures to support NHS staff. |
They said potential whistleblowers should have the confidence to speak up without fear and know genuine concerns would be investigated properly. | They said potential whistleblowers should have the confidence to speak up without fear and know genuine concerns would be investigated properly. |
Staffing levels | Staffing levels |
Public Concerns at Work (PCaW), an independent charity, has been paid more than £50,000 to run the alert line for NHS Scotland since April 2014. | Public Concerns at Work (PCaW), an independent charity, has been paid more than £50,000 to run the alert line for NHS Scotland since April 2014. |
The service was initially launched as a pilot and during its first six months it received 73 calls from concerned health workers. | The service was initially launched as a pilot and during its first six months it received 73 calls from concerned health workers. |
But, in a new review for the Scottish government, the charity revealed just 18 whistleblowers called the helpline during the six months to 31 January 2016. | But, in a new review for the Scottish government, the charity revealed just 18 whistleblowers called the helpline during the six months to 31 January 2016. |
It also found that: | It also found that: |
The data has raised further fears that some health workers are reluctant to raise concerns about unsafe working practices. | The data has raised further fears that some health workers are reluctant to raise concerns about unsafe working practices. |
Earlier this year, an NHS staff survey revealed 24% of employees did not believe it was safe to challenge "quality, negligence or wrongdoing" by staff. | Earlier this year, an NHS staff survey revealed 24% of employees did not believe it was safe to challenge "quality, negligence or wrongdoing" by staff. |
And last month, NHS Scotland's chief executive, Paul Gray, admitted some staff fear being victimised for speaking out. | And last month, NHS Scotland's chief executive, Paul Gray, admitted some staff fear being victimised for speaking out. |
Whistleblowers have told BBC Scotland the advice line generally refers them back to the organisation they are complaining about. | Whistleblowers have told BBC Scotland the advice line generally refers them back to the organisation they are complaining about. |
That means the service is "of no value at all" and "completely toothless", according to Dr Jane Hamilton. | That means the service is "of no value at all" and "completely toothless", according to Dr Jane Hamilton. |
The consultant perinatal psychiatrist said she used it to voice fears over safety at NHS Lothian after "exhausting" her options with the health board. | The consultant perinatal psychiatrist said she used it to voice fears over safety at NHS Lothian after "exhausting" her options with the health board. |
Escalate concerns | Escalate concerns |
The campaigner, who no longer works for the NHS in Scotland, called for the establishment of an wholly independent service with investigatory powers. | The campaigner, who no longer works for the NHS in Scotland, called for the establishment of an wholly independent service with investigatory powers. |
"The bottom line is if it's not independent and it has no powers, no statutory powers to investigate, then how can it be of any use at all?" she said. | "The bottom line is if it's not independent and it has no powers, no statutory powers to investigate, then how can it be of any use at all?" she said. |
Twelve callers turned to the alert line after first raising their concerns with managers, suggesting they had confidence in internal whistleblowing procedures, according to the PCaW report. | Twelve callers turned to the alert line after first raising their concerns with managers, suggesting they had confidence in internal whistleblowing procedures, according to the PCaW report. |
However, the report said there was a general trend of callers indicating their concerns had been ignored or have experienced victimisation. | However, the report said there was a general trend of callers indicating their concerns had been ignored or have experienced victimisation. |
Advisers suggested whistleblowers escalate their concerns with senior managers, the board or Healthcare Improvement Scotland. | Advisers suggested whistleblowers escalate their concerns with senior managers, the board or Healthcare Improvement Scotland. |
Another campaigner, Peter Gregson, has lodged a petition with the Scottish Parliament, calling for the helpline to be replaced with an independent "hotline". | Another campaigner, Peter Gregson, has lodged a petition with the Scottish Parliament, calling for the helpline to be replaced with an independent "hotline". |
Under his proposals, reports of negligence, malpractice and bullying would be referred directly to local NHS boards by the hotline provider. | Under his proposals, reports of negligence, malpractice and bullying would be referred directly to local NHS boards by the hotline provider. |
The plan has won the support of a number of people in the medical profession. | The plan has won the support of a number of people in the medical profession. |
'External review' | 'External review' |
Health Secretary Shona Robison, said: "All staff should have the confidence to speak up without fear and with the knowledge that any genuine concern will be treated seriously and investigated properly. | Health Secretary Shona Robison, said: "All staff should have the confidence to speak up without fear and with the knowledge that any genuine concern will be treated seriously and investigated properly. |
"The NHS confidential alert line provides a safe place where they can confidentially raise any concerns they may have about malpractice and wrongdoing in NHS Scotland. | "The NHS confidential alert line provides a safe place where they can confidentially raise any concerns they may have about malpractice and wrongdoing in NHS Scotland. |
"Increasingly, callers have raised their concern internally first, which may suggest staff feel more confident using internal procedures. | "Increasingly, callers have raised their concern internally first, which may suggest staff feel more confident using internal procedures. |
"The alert line sits alongside the wider package of measures we have developed over the past few years to support NHS staff. | "The alert line sits alongside the wider package of measures we have developed over the past few years to support NHS staff. |
"Work is also under way to establish the independent national whistleblowing officer who will provide external review on the handling of whistleblowing cases in NHS Scotland." | "Work is also under way to establish the independent national whistleblowing officer who will provide external review on the handling of whistleblowing cases in NHS Scotland." |