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WinVisible is supporting this protest by Compassion in Care and The Whistler: |
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Whistle-blowers & families of those abused stand together to protest WEDNESDAY 22 MARCH 2017 AT 12 NOON.
Care Quality Commission Head Office 151 Buckingham Palace Rd, London SW1W 9SZ Inside Colonnade Walk shopping centre. Access ramp at traffic lights, corner Buckingham Palace Road & Elizabeth Bridge SW1 |
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AGAINST · Care Quality Commission’s David Behan being knighted for services to inspection, when so many people have and continue to suffer and die. · A whistle-blower Guardian that is failing whistle-blowers and those whose lives depend on someone speaking out. FOR · Edna’s Law to protect ALL whistle-blowers from ALL sectors. · Accountability for All past injustice · Justice for ALL Future Whistle-blowers. WinVisible is supporting because:
– Our people neglected and tortured in institutions and “homecare” are not protected by the Care Quality Commission. Whistleblowers like Eileen Chubb and Julie Bailey are the ones who speak out, but suffer reprisals.
– The CQC and every agency ignored Winterbourne View nurse Terry Bryan, who had to go to BBC Panorama. The CQC later said it was a “misjudgement” his concerns had not been investigated. Little has changed, now David Behan is getting a knighthood!
– In January 2016, Remploy (owned by Maximus) cut the pay of the Care Quality Commission “experts by experience” who inspect care homes and talk to residents. New contracts wipe out inspection by people with personal experience. |
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– We supported residential home staff lobbying for the London Living Wage. Women told us understaffing and management pressure make shameful neglect inevitable and widespread.
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*Sign the Edna’s Law petition *Share Facebook Twitter@CompassnInCare |
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