Wishaw Press

Nurse takes a stand against forms of abuse

- ROSS THOMSON

A Lanarkshir­e nurse is fronting a poignant stand against those who direct any form of abuse to health and social care profession­als.

Linzi Munro, a care home liaison nurse, has also made a heartfelt plea for kindness in a video featuring photograph­y of frontline staff.

All participan­ts have been subjected to some form of hostility in recent months – indicative of wider reports that staff and partners continue to experience violence and aggression from a minority.

Although individual experience­s have not been disclosed – the strain depicted in the photograph­y has been described as ‘palpable’.

In a straight-talking clip, Linzi asserts the situation is “simply unacceptab­le”.

“We know the last two years has been a really tough time; we know it can feel like it’s never-ending.” Linzi explains.

“We know the pandemic and its very real impact can lead to feelings of frustratio­n, doubt and fear

“We also know and understand that patience can wear thin, people reach their wits’ end and emotions can boil over.”

Linzi continues : “But please remember as health and social care staff we are committed to caring – no matter the circumstan­ces

“We are human too – and we carry worries and concerns of our own.

“It’s often not easy. But we keep going.”

In an emotive conclusion, the nurse of 13 years adds: “We will continue to be here for you – no matter what the future holds.

“But violence and aggression is simply unacceptab­le.

“And as we continue to navigate through these testing times, our plea is simple – and from the heart. Please bear with us.

“Please. Be kind.”

Heather Knox, chief executive of NHS Lanarkshir­e, Soumen Sengupta and Ross McGuffie respective chief officers of South and North Lanarkshir­e Health and Social Care Partnershi­ps, said they stood squarely behind all staff and partners.

They added: “Health and social care continues to be a positive, vibrant and rewarding sector to work in, whether that be in primary care, community, hospital or with one of our partners.

“As much as it’s very challengin­g it is very rewarding – the vast majority of people are patient and very appreciati­ve.

“Sadly, however, we continue to hear reports from our staff that they are on the receiving-end of unpalatabl­e behaviours form a minority.

“The impact of that can be farreachin­g and the strain caused is palpable on the faces of those in this video.

“We have supports available for those affected but prevention is better than cure: any form of violent or aggressive behaviour, be it verbal or physical, towards our staff will not be tolerated.”

The statement added: “We are incredibly proud of the ongoing efforts and commitment of our services and would strongly reiterate Linzi’s very powerful and over-riding message:

“Please. Be kind.”

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Simply unacceptab­le Linzi during the powerful video

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