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Health secretary seeks advice over maternity inquiry staff who refused to give evidence
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Health secretary seeks advice over maternity inquiry staff who refused to give evidence

The UK Health Secretary is seeking guidance on how to handle senior clinicians who refused to participate in Donna Ockenden's maternity review in Nottingham. Jack Hawkins, a parent whose child died during childbirth at the hospital, criticized the refusal to cooperate, calling it unacceptable. The government has responded by proposing new measures to enforce accountability, including legal penalties for NHS staff who avoid giving evidence in future maternity reviews. These proposals aim to address a culture of silence identified in the Nottingham review, where many staff felt intimidated when raising safety concerns. Additionally, the government is considering the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, often called Hillsborough Law, which would enhance transparency and accountability for public institutions following significant incidents.

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Health secretary seeks advice over maternity inquiry staff who refused to give evidence

The UK Health Secretary is seeking guidance on how to handle senior clinicians who refused to participate in Donna Ockenden's maternity review in Nottingham. Jack Hawkins, a parent whose child died during childbirth at the hospital, criticized the refusal to cooperate, calling it unacceptable. The government has responded by proposing new measures to enforce accountability, including legal penalties for NHS staff who avoid giving evidence in future maternity reviews. These proposals aim to address a culture of silence identified in the Nottingham review, where many staff felt intimidated when raising safety concerns. Additionally, the government is considering the Public Office (Accountability) Bill, often called Hillsborough Law, which would enhance transparency and accountability for public institutions following significant incidents.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the criticism of senior clinicians' refusal to cooperate and the government's proposed solutions without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from affected families and official statements, maintaining a balanced approach to the issue of accountability in public

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