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A member of staff has been suspended after a dummy was found taped to a baby's face at Stafford Hospital. | A member of staff has been suspended after a dummy was found taped to a baby's face at Stafford Hospital. |
Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust confirmed police were investigating the incident. | Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust confirmed police were investigating the incident. |
Colin Ovington, director of nursing and midwifery at the trust, said: "Fortunately, the baby was unharmed. We have a zero tolerance approach to poor patient care." | |
The trust is at the centre of a public inquiry into serious failings of care. | |
Staffordshire Police confirmed the incident happened earlier this month and the baby boy was four months old at the time. | Staffordshire Police confirmed the incident happened earlier this month and the baby boy was four months old at the time. |
Apology to family | |
In a statement, the force said officers were investigating a complaint about a member of staff at the hospital and liaising with the baby's family and the NHS trust. | |
It said: "Officers from our Protecting Vulnerable People Department are at the very early stages of investigating a complaint concerning the treatment of a baby boy by a member of staff at Stafford Hospital earlier this month." | |
Mr Ovington said: "We cannot emphasise strongly enough that this incident is exceptional and apologise again to the family. | |
"We want other hospitals to learn from this so that we can be sure that it does not happen to any other baby." | |
A report following a £13m public inquiry into "appalling standards" of care at the hospital is to be published next month. |