
What is unfair treatment and how do you deal with it? Nurse and Midwife, Brenda, outlines her experience and how she challenged it. Find out the resources and laws available to nurses and care staff.
Topics Covered In This Article
What Does Unfair Treatment Look Like?
My Own Experience Of Unfair Treatment At Work
There Are Options Available For Managing Unfair Treatment
Employee Assistance Program And Occupational Health
Speak Up Guardians And Whistleblowers
Other Resources External To The NHS
What I Specifically Learned From My Own Experience Of Unfair Treatment
Remember And Promote The 6 Cs Of Nursing
What Does Unfair Treatment Look Like?
So you are a nursing professional and you love your role of caring for patients?
You take pride in working with courage and compassion for those in your care but you feel that you are facing circumstances at work that are less than fair and that the duty of candour and care you have towards your patients are not being afforded you at work.
What if you receive a letter inviting you to a formal meeting without any prior warning or awareness on your part of what the issues may be, what would you do?
What if you feel that your career progression is being blocked by your manager and that information on you personal file is being used and manipulated to discredit you.
What would you do?
About this contributor
Adult Nurse & Midwife
I work as a Midwife and an Adult Nurse. My current role is in a community hospital that specialises in rehabilitation of adult patients who have become dependent. My Adult Nursing career spans over 20 years to include Adult, Medical, Surgical Nursing. My special interests include women's health, diabetes, public health and Midwifery.
More by this contributorWant to get involved in the discussion?
Log In Subscribe to commentTessa Woodward
Tessa Woodward
4 years agoFor anyone out there not sure whether to whistle blow or not when faced with bullying or unfair behaviour, please ... read more
For anyone out there not sure whether to whistle blow or not when faced with bullying or unfair behaviour, please don't hesitate. I did and have lived to regret it.
read less
Thanks for your comment Tessa, It can make staff really unpopular to challenge poor behaviour by senior staff and also institutional discrimination. But as you have come to realise, it has knock on ef... read more
Thanks for your comment Tessa, It can make staff really unpopular to challenge poor behaviour by senior staff and also institutional discrimination. But as you have come to realise, it has knock on effects(especially on patients' care)if left unchecked. Honesty is always the best policy, but sometimes it takes courage.
read less