Nurses Have the Right to Go to Work and Feel Safe - Assaults Should Not Be Part of the Job ; Woman Attacked Twice Says Employers Must Do More to Protect Staff
Evening Chronicle › August 22, 2009
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Evening Chronicle › August 22, 2009
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TRAPPED in a headlock, Juliet Satterthwaite had her hair ripped out and her face clawed.
As a psychiatric nurse, she was used to caring for some of society's most vulnerable people.See the full content of this document
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Nurses Have the Right to Go to Work and Feel Safe - Assaults Should Not Be Part of the Job ; Woman Attacked Twice Says Employers Must Do More to Protect Staff
But staff shortages at St Nicholas Hospital in Gosforth, Newcastle, left her powerless to fend off an attack by a distressed p...
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