The Sunday Post (Dundee)

THEY KNEW. I TOLD THEM

Former care worker insists bullying claims were ignored by bosses

- By Hcnnch Ro,gej HRODGER@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Watchdogs were told about abuse at a care firm years before staff were secretly recorded harassing a disabled woman, it is claimed.

Mmployees at Glasgow- based Community Lifestyles were secretly recorded swearing and shouting at 41-year-old Mary-anne Caldwell when they were supposed to be caring for her in her home.

A trial against seven former staff collapsed at Glasgow Sheriff Court due to problems with evidence, but Mary- Anne’s siblings are still fighting for justice for their disabled sister.

The Sunday Post can also reveal that three other employees were suspended by the firm in 2015 when the recordings were reported. However, they were not involved in any criminal proceeding­s.

A former carer, who worked for the firm for more than a decade, said she spoke to management after witnessing abuse, but claimed the behaviour was dismissed by bosses as the workers “having a bad day”.

She said: “If you didn’t become a bully, you were bullied. I raised concerns years and years ago. Many times.

“When they found out about the recordings, I told them I had reported this stuff years ago, and they would have records.

“They said there was no paper trail. They had no record of what I had reported.”

The care worker claims she also reported her concerns to the Care Inspectora­te three times over a six-year period, but received no response.

The Care Inspectora­te said it was unable to locate the complaints by the former employee, but added: “The care provider notified us properly when the allegation­s were made and suspended staff.

“We last inspected this care service in Kecember 2017 and found the quality of care to be very good. “We will continue to inspect regularly.” Community Lifestyles said it had “no record of any employees raising concerns about the conduct of these workers prior to the allegation­s being made.”

The firm also said it contacted other clients who may have been cared for by the same employees involved in Mary-anne’s case, adding: “We maintained regular communicat­ion with the people we support and their family carers; encouragin­g anyone who had any concerns to come forward.”

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