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This is a demanding petition. To the nurses in IMH, it's doctors and allied healthcare workers, that including case managers. Charging that their recent conduct amounted to act of negligence and abuse and we demand that they compensate. That includes a compensation from IMH itself and that they issue a public apology.
I would like the prosecution to agree with me that there is a need to send a strong message to service provider institutions like IMH that the law will have zero tolerance if mental patients in their care are treated inappropriately. This includes verbal and non-verbal actions. And physical or non-physical abuses. And that the welfare of these patients, including their dignity, must be upheld at ALL times.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Changing channels and taking photos in the ward
PRINCIPAL
ASSISTANT NURSE ROSNAH BINTE AZIZ
5/8/2012
Sunday 7:29pm
At
about 4pm today... So you see, here's the thing: We are not supposed to climb
up the chairs to change the TV channel, however awful the TV channel can be.
BUT, the funny thing is when I changed the channel from 8 to OKTO, Principal
Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz CLIMBED ATOP of the chair TWICE to change the
channel again! Now, if patients climb up the chair and they fall down, they
would get tied up and there'll be a hoohaa about it. But when staff climbs up
the chair and falls down? EHOR? Staff should set an exemplary behaviour and
give an example from herself! This is terrible service shortcoming.
5/8/2012
Sunday 7:55pm
Next,
when I got tied up today, due to some disturbed, aggressive and violent issues,
Principal Assistant Nurse Rosnah Binte Aziz stood from afar and it caught my
eye! She held up her leopard print IPhone and took a video an a picture of me
in this shirt and being tied up! It was so obvious and I am so definite about
it because she held up her phone and stood there for a good few seconds,
pointing the camera towards me, And when I looked at her and she noticed it,
she shrugged uncomfortably and hastily remove her phone from that position.
It
was very obvious and her reactions proved it. I hope the management do about
this and her.
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