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Speak freely

Roger Hayes , Chair of West Wales Ambulance NHS Trust

Roger Hayes describes how his trust developed protocols which allow staff to speak to the media

ONE OF THE most interesting aspects of changing the structure of the NHS into a series of individual trusts is that old rules have to be rewritten. This provides an opportunity to think them through.

Nursing Standard. 10, 51, 19-19. doi: 10.7748/ns.10.51.19.s35

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