NHS, residential, community, and GP tactics to silence

22 days ago
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Carers Want Competence raise awareness by reporting in public interest about health and social care avoidable failures, providing an informative picture to patients across hospital, residential, community, and GP settings.
Poor care and treatment are an unacceptable breach of Human Rights, and can often lead to incidents of neglect and abuse, frequently causing avoidable serious harm and even death.
Formal complaints are sometimes swept under the carpet and met with malicious narcissistic DARVO tactics, (Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim & Offender).
Relatives that are main carers for vulnerable family members are sometimes subjected to DARVO, persecuted when raising concerns, and prevented from visiting their loved ones who may be disabled, elderly, or have dementia.
Health and social care professionals use this retaliative form of counter-attack for the sole intention of discrediting the aggrieved, to mislead and manipulate public opinion, and to avoid scrutiny and accountability. Perpetrators often do not face consequences.
Is it in the interest of the public for unprofessional, illicit, and often illegal behaviour such as this to be condoned by preventing disclosure?
Contact us if you have experienced DARVO.

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