Monday, 7 August 2017

Women in NHS ambulance service 'hounded for sexual favours'

Women in NHS ambulance service 'hounded for sexual favours' Report finds South East Coast ambulance trust has highly sexualised behaviour ‘embedded’ at management level

Female NHS ambulance staff say they have been hounded for sexual favours in return for promotion.

The allegations, which include “highly sexualised gazing” in front of patients and “sexual predators” who “groomed students” for sex, emerged in a report which revealed widespread bullying at South East Coast ambulance service NHS foundation trust (Secamb). Continue reading... The Guardian

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