Are things any better for NHS whistleblowers?
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Are things any better for NHS whistleblowers?

Daniel Allen Health journalist

Nurses are still wary of potential repercussions of voicing concerns and some believe the presence of Freedom to Speak Up guardians has been ineffective in changing the culture

More than 20,000 cases were raised with England’s Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) guardians last year.

Nursing Standard. 37, 11, 14-17. doi: 10.7748/ns.37.11.14.s11

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