Summary
Sarah Seddon's son (Thomas) was stillborn in May 2017. The lack of candour following Thomas’ death and the conduct of the serious incident investigation impacted significantly on Sarah and her family. The local investigation was followed by a Fitness to Practise (FtP) investigation where Sarah experienced how damaging, dehumanising and traumatic FtP processes can be for patients who are required to be witnesses. Here she reflects on the impact of being a witness in a Fitness to Practise (FtP) hearing had on her.
One year later: Where has my trust gone and when is it coming back? – My reflections on the impact of being a witness in a Fitness to Practise (FtP) hearing
https://patientsafetyfirst.wordpress.com/2020/09/16/reflections-one-year-on-from-being-a-witness-in-a-fitness-to-practise-ftp-hearing-where-has-my-trust-gone-and-when-is-it-coming-back/
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