NHS Wants Dementia Patients ‘Challenged’ If They Express ‘Transphobic’ Views

Health bosses have been told that dementia patients should be ‘challenged’ if they express “discriminatory” views towards transgender medical staff

New NHS guidance on supporting trans and non-binary staff also states their relatives can be removed from health care settings if they do the same.

The newly released NHS Confederation report (pdf) also states that patients have no right to be told a health care worker’s assigned sex at birth or that they are trans or non-binary over discrimination fears.

Transgender health workers can also choose not to treat patients if they feel uncomfortable doing so.

The guidance, published in partnership with the LGBT+ Foundation, applies to all staff employed by NHS organisations in England, including community mental health and care professionals.

It advises that patients can only request care from a same-sex staff member in limited circumstances, such as if they are having an intimate examination.

It states that when a patient requests an employee administering care to be a woman or a man, “the comfort of the staff member should be prioritised.”

If a patient or relative refuses to be treated or cared for by a health care worker owing to the employee’s “protected characteristic of gender reassignment” with “no reasonable clinical merit” this, the report states, “may be direct discrimination or harassment.”

The guidance added:

“It would likely be direct discrimination for organisation to accede to the request of the patient in this circumstance.

Patients or relatives expressing any such views should be informed of the potentially discriminatory nature of their request, that such behaviour is unacceptable, and that their request cannot be accommodated as it has no reasonable clinical benefit.”

Transphobia

The guidance was put together following a survey of the 118 trans and non-binary individuals employed in England, according to the report.

It measured respondents’ experiences of inclusion and exclusion at work, transphobic workplace incidents, and the category of those involved in the incidents.

The survey also asked respondents to give feedback on certain types of workplace inclusion initiatives and whether they felt these to be useful, including more visible trans and non-binary role models in their workplace and different types of incident reporting procedures.

Fourteen of the respondents also took place in focus groups.

The “Trans and Non-Binary Allyship in NHS Organisations” survey found that 55 percent of those surveyed reported experiencing transphobia during employment within the NHS in England.

The most common experience was “negative or stereotypical assumptions about your gender identity,” it said.

A total of 41 percent said they had been verbally abused and 14 percent said they had been bullied on the grounds of gender identity.

Over 35 percent of trans staff said they faced bullying, harassment, and abuse by patients, public, or relatives, while 4.8 percent of trans staff faced physical violence at work from managers.

According to the report, the majority of “discriminatory or potentially discriminatory incidents” are perpetrated by senior colleagues and patients or relatives.

The report suggests having “workplace allies” in each health care setting to support trans and non-binary staff, and lays out guidance for those witnessing abuse or discrimination to colleagues on how to deal with and escalate the incident through a complaints process.

Patient Warning Letters

When dealing with patients or visiting relatives who abuse or discriminate against trans or non-binary staff, the report states they “should be informed of their right to receive care elsewhere, including moving to a different residential facility if necessary.

“Depending on the duty of care to the patient, relatives or guardians may be removed from the premises.

“In some care settings, particularly primary care, receiving care elsewhere might not be possible, in these circumstances a note should be placed on the patient’s record so that they are not seen by the same member of staff again, this will also give reception staff the knowledge to book a different member of staff to see the patient in future.”

It said that colleagues should work flexibly to “accommodate this including completing clinical duties outside their usual role.”

It’s also suggested that a “formal letter” can be sent to the patient informing them of the organisation’s “zero tolerance approach to abuse and discrimination.”

“The colleague being targeted should be treated with respect and dignity by colleagues assisting them and should be given appropriate wellbeing support following an incident,” it states.

“If they no longer wish to treat or care for the patient or interact with relatives, this should be accommodated as far as reasonably possible.”

The report added:

“If the discrimination or harassment displayed by a patient is due to an underlying condition such as dementia, they should still be challenged on their views where possible, and incidents should be documented.

Encourage flexibility among your workforce to facilitate cis staff to care for the patient including asking staff to temporarily complete clinical duties outside their usual role.”

The guidance also states that if a trans or non-binary person wishes, they may be moved instead of the patient to a different department or facility “where possible.”

This should only be explored at the staff member’s request, it added.

Writing in the foreword of the report, NHS Confederation Chief Executive Matthew Taylor said the guidance “comes at a time when public discussion around trans and non-binary identities is heated and divisive.”

“However, we should not forget that every single member of the healthcare workforce deserves a safe and supportive working environment,” he said.

“I hope that this guide goes some way to achieving that.”

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Editor’s note: the NHS wants to discriminate against those not fully in control of their faculties, for the sake of 118 transgender hospital staff????

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    Howdy

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    This is from the ‘NHS Frankenstein department’ I presume?

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    Greg Spinolae

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    ACTUAL “Medical” staff would find this abominable.
    This stupidity is the army of non-clinical parasites over-ruling sound MEDICAL practice.
    For ANY chance of “saving” the NHS, 95% of the parasitic bureaucrats need to be kicked out.
    But they now RULE the NHS and are more likely to sack clinical staff to enlarge their personal fiefdoms.

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    Alan

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    This is what happens when the state is allowed to take over the role that traditionally belongs to the family and it is happening from cradle to grave. In addition we a filled with drugs that extend life and create complex conditions that are almost impossible to care for at home. In my younger days I witnessed my maternal grandparents die at home over a short period of 2-3 weeks with no medical assistance and cared for by the family. When they died the coffins were brought to the house and they were laid out by the family. None of the final indignity imposed on us now of a post mortem.

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    Val

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    Pernicious and disgusting degradation of individuals and society and general. A pitiful and psychotic proposal.

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    VOWG

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    You can ban me forever, but everyone at the NHS, needs to be eliminated, permanently. I have no idea why a sane populace allows this to exist.

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    Howdy

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    You answered your own question VOWG, the population is not currently engaged in reality.

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    Roo63

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    So, everyone else in employed in the NHS has to bend over backwards to please a twisted psychopathic and perverted management and their 118 mentally challenged fruit loops who, seeing as they obviously know sweet fa about the human body, shouldn’t even be working in healthcare anyway.
    Of course no one would want these jelly tots to go near them, at least anyone with 2 brain cells to rub together, including the poor folk who suffer from dementia and who are obviously in a far better position to run the NHS way better than the psycho-cult managers.
    And to think, they have the bloody audacity to expect the rest of Britain to promote their sick fantasies too.

    And yet another attack on our elderly from the disgusting scum, destroying this world.

    Boy this article hit a nerve 🙂

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    Survivors

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