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NHS staff threatened or harassed almost 100,000 times in five years

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NHS staff in Scotland have dealt with almost 100,000 instances of violence or harassment in the past five years, figures have shown.

A freedom of informatio­n request from the Scottish Liberal Democrats found 97,203 incidents were recorded from 2018-19 up to midMarch of this year.

Between 2018-19 and 2021-22 – the most recent full year for which figures are available – the number of incidents dropped from 20,356 to 19,416.

In the past five years, NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde consistent­ly recorded the highest numbers, showing 19,430 and 19,707 reports respective­ly over that period.

NHS Forth Valley did not respond, according to the Lib Dems.

Scottish Lib Dems leader Alex Cole-Hamilton said: “NHS staff deserve

to go to work without the fear of violence or harassment.

“Hospitals and clinics are somewhere that people attend when they are at a low point, seeking care, treatment and support.

“Instead, they are being confronted by a small number of people who are behaving in a despicable fashion.

“Scottish Liberal Democrats would work with nursing bodies and health boards to understand what staff need to feel safe at work and ensure that swift and thorough punishment­s are applied to those who behave so abhorrentl­y.”

A Scottish Government spokeswoma­n said: “No one should be the victim of abuse or violence while at work and assaults on NHS staff are completely unacceptab­le.

“We continue to encourage all NHS organisati­ons to support criminal proceeding­s against anyone who assaults staff.

“The Emergency Workers Act includes a penalty of up to 12 months’ imprisonme­nt, a £10,000 fine, or both, and we have extended it to include GPs, doctors, nurses and midwives working in the community.”

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