Rochdale Observer

More than 100 front line staff ‘work in fear’

Town hall chief left ‘disturbed’ so many do not feel safe

- NICK STATHAM Local Democracy Service

MORE than 100 council and health staff in Rochdale do not feel safe at work, a survey has revealed.

They responded to a questionna­ire indicating they had fears over their safety and security.

The survey results had been fed into the developmen­t of a ‘workforce wellbeing strategy and action plan’ intended to boost staff engagement and satisfacti­on.

Nearly a fifth of respondent­s worked in adult social care and children’s services.

Corporate overview and scrutiny committee chairman Coun Michael Holly – an ex-director of Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust – said it was ‘disturbing’ so many staff did not feel safe.

An overview of the results says it is ‘critical the 103 respondent­s who do not feel that their place of work is safe and secure are recognised and the vulnerabil­ities are eliminated’.

A‘DISTURBING’ number of council and health staff in Rochdale do not feel safe at work, a survey has revealed.

More than 100 council and CCG employees who responded to the questionna­ire indicated they had fears over their safety and security.

The survey results had been fed into the developmen­t of a ‘workforce wellbeing strategy and action plan’ intended to boost staff engagement and satisfacti­on.

But an overview of the results says it is ‘critical that the 103 respondent­s who do not feel that their place of work is safe and secure are recognised and the vulnerabil­ities are eliminated’.

It adds that meetings should be held with employees having input into the developmen­t and evaluation of health and safety policies.

Nearly a fifth of respondent­s worked in adult social care and children’s services.

The results of the survey were included in an update on workforce wellbeing presented to a meeting of the council’s corporate overview and scrutiny committee.

Members of the panel said it raised significan­t concerns.

Coun Malcom Borris said: “I think it’s a serious thing - 103 respondent­s do not feel safe at work.

“Why do they not feel safe or do they feel vulnerable - and what department­s are they from; is something stressing them?”

Chairman Coun Michael Holly, an exdirector of Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust - said it was ‘disturbing’ that so many staff did not feel safe.

And he went on to raise concerns over the possibilit­y of employees being subjected to physical attacks.

He said: “One thing that’s not mentioned here (in the report) - and is very relevant to integrated care in the NHS - is violence towards staff.

“We had it in spades particular­ly on Friday evenings - at North Manchester General Hospital, and that is an issue. Whether or not we have that issue with the council I don’t know.”

Coun Holly added that bullying was ‘a similar issue which can lead to mental health issues’ and questioned why there was no specific mention of it in the report.

The council and CCG have now produced a ‘workplace wellbeing framework’ summarisin­g their priorities for the coming year.

This is supported by an action plan which is managed by a steering group chaired by the council’s director of public health and wellbeing.

The council and CCG have also been shortliste­d for the ‘Active Workplace of the Year’ award by Greater Sport in recognitio­n of the progress they have made in the area of wellbeing.

The trade union Unison - which represents public sector workers - says it hopes the council will continue to work with its to improve employee safety.

UNISON North West regional organiser Dan Smith said: “Council workers have had to bear the brunt of a decade of austerity cuts.

“This has affected their pay and conditions, but it has also affected the quality of the public services they provide.

“As a result, many frontline staff are on the receiving end of anger from members of the public. This can manifest itself as abuse, and sometimes even violence.

“No council workers should have to put up with threats, abuse or violence in their job.

“We hope that Rochdale Borough Council will work with UNISON to improve safety and security at work for all of their employees.”

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