The Daily Telegraph

NHS review aims to reduce cases of sexual abuse in hospitals

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♦ NHS inspectors have launched a national review of sexual abuse in hospitals amid fears that patients are being put at risk on mixed wards.

Inspectors have warned hospital trusts to do more to protect patients, after a trawl found more than 900 sexual incidents, including assault and harassment, were recorded on mental health wards in just three months.

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said a “substantia­l number” of services were admitting men and women to the same wards, despite the fact that this should not be allowed.

Dr Paul Lelliott, deputy chief inspector of hospitals, said staff at such trusts had “a heightened responsibi­lity to ensure that patients are safe from sexual harassment and sexual violence”. The watchdog urged trusts to review their handling of incidents, and ensure sufficient action was being taken to guarantee sexual safety on their wards.

They also warned that some of the incidents, passed on to the National Reporting and Learning System, appeared to have taken place on same-sex wards.

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