Dr Christine Peters, said she had suffered post-traumatic stress after failed attempts to raise the alarm about problems at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital NHS whistleblowers have required counselling and medication and a quarter would not raise concerns again due to the stress and lack of support, a report found. A review of existing policy at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde found “concerning” evidence of a significant impact on the mental health of both whistleblowers and managers with little support provided. It found there was “no clear documented process” to highlight serious, urgent issues to the appropriate manager. Healthworkers’ union Unison said staff were often labelled ‘trouble-makers’ with senior managers ‘defensive from the outset’.
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The city took the first steps towards building a new public safety complex at the intersection of Washington Street and New Washington Street in East Somerville at a community meeting on March 31.
“This project’s been abandoned for many years, and it’s time for us to get rolling on it,” City Council President Matt McLaughlin told attendees.
The building will be located on a roughly two-acre parcel that was once the Cobble Hill Shopping Center. The city seized the land through eminent domain in 2019 and demolished the buildings.
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