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Showing posts with label HSU. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 August 2017

Paramedic safety is paramount

BY JESSICA ROUSE

The Health Service Union (HSU) is calling for words to be turned into action after a NSW parliamentary inquiry into the violence against paramedics across the state and throughout the Hunter.

There has been an incredible upsurge in incidents in the past year and the inquiry also comes after numerous violent incidents including two paramedics who were assaulted in Lake Macquarie while helping a woman who was going into labour.

The inquiry found 47 recommendations with the HSU suggesting some need to implemented urgently including paramedics not working along, extra security at hospitals including guards and CCT surveillance and new protocols introduced so when violent patients are left at hospitals by police there are enough security guards and resources to deal with them.

"The important issues for the government is to ensure that no paramedic responds on their own, and there is adequate support and backup from other crews to be able to assist and ensuing the communications are improved by doing away with the radio blackspots that they currently have," said NSW HSU Secretary Gerard Hayes. 

The committee holding the inquiry was bi-partisan and with plenty of bipartisan support, the HSU hopes the measures will be put into action as fast as possible.

"Certainly senior representatives of the government are on this committee and so we would expect now that they would be taking that to their cabinet to ensure that what the HSU has been talking about for the past five years in relation to additional paramedics, additional security staff to make their job safer and to make the community safer is delivered onto the people of NSW," said Gerard Hayes.


Thursday, 13 July 2017

John Hunter Hospital staff campaign following workplace bullying

BY BROOKE HEINZ

Staff at John Hunter Hospital participated in a stop work meeting earlier today from 10:30am to 1:30pm.

Members of the  Health Services Union (HSU) held discussions following concerns of workplace bullying at the hospital.

The HSU NSW claims the Hunter New England Local Health District Board has not responded to correspondence sent by dissatisfied workers.

Management at John Hunter Hospital has also been reluctant to seriously address the issue, according to the HSU NSW.

HSU NSW Secretary Gerard Hayes said the desired outcome of the stop work meeting is for worker concerns to be taken into consideration and for a strategy aimed at reducing workplace bullying to be implemented.

"[HSU members] want to have their staff treated the same way as the patients, which is with the highest respect and care," said Hayes.

"The [desired] outcome will be that the Chief Executive Officer will put in place a strategic plan that will deal with the intimidation of staff...and unreasonable behaviour of management."

Image: National Blood Authority


Future stop work action may occur depending on the results of today's meeting.