University of Salford removes student nurses from NHS mental health unit under investigation by police

A University has withdrawn its student nurses from a mental health unit which is under investigation by police. The Edenfield Centre in the grounds of the former Prestwich Hospital in Bury is the focus of a criminal investigation after allegations that patients were abused.

Sources have told the M.E.N. that twenty staff members from the Edenfield Centre, a secure unit for adults, have been suspended. The action follows a dossier of evidence being collated after an undercover reporter from Panorama was embedded in the unit from March to June.

The film also purports to show inappropriate use of restraint, according to experts and faking of paperwork intended to ensure patient safety. Footage, say Panorama, shows some staff mocking patients, who were also filmed on occasion pinching and slapping them.

READ MORE: Twenty staff members reportedly suspended at mental health unit after alleged abuse of patients

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust which runs Edenfield, says it is taking the allegations “very seriously” and has taken “immediate actions to protect patient safety”. They confirmed in a previous statement they had suspended a ‘number of staff pending further investigations’.

Now the University of Salford has taken action in the wake of the allegations. A University of Salford spokesperson said: “Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) provides placements for a number of universities and across professions. All of our students who were on placement or due to attend placement at the Edenfield Centre are now being moved to alternatives. The wellbeing of our students is our top priority, and we have been in touch with all affected students to offer support.”

The Edenfield has 11 wards for men and women, and cares for people who are at serious risk of harming themselves or others, including many from the criminal justice system. Around 600 staff care for 200 patients.

The main entrance to the Prestwich site of the Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (Image: Manchester Evening News)
The language appearing to have been used by nursing staff in footage to and about patients is foul. It includes: “She’s a ct.”, and “Fat b*h.” There is also footage of a staff member lying on a wall outside appearing to have a nap in the sunshine while on duty. Another clip appears to show of member of staff tickling a patient – a person the BBC says is a convicted murderer.

A patient called Joanna was filmed apparently being pinched twice by a member of staff and, against the rules, three men are found in one room watching porn. One patient had been kept in a seclusion room with just two teddy bears for a year, it is claimed.

The Trust has commissioned an independent review of Edenfield, and it is closed to new admissions. A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Mental Health Foundation Trust said: “We are taking the allegations raised by Panorama very seriously since the BBC sent them to us earlier this month. We have put in place immediate actions to protect patient safety, which is our utmost priority.

“Since then, senior doctors at the Trust have undertaken clinical reviews of the patients affected, we have suspended a number of staff pending further investigations and we have also commissioned an independent clinical review of the services provided at the Edenfield Centre.”

Full story here

Source: Manchester Evening News, 4th October 2022

Published by CHARM Greater Manchester

CHARM, the Community for Holistic, Accessible, Rights Based Mental Health was launched by The Organic Recovery Learning Community in September 2020.

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