Thanks for that
link, Robert. Now we can see where all this is heading! Some of those previous hearings make sobering reading, but surely in the case of engineering technicians (
ie, the likes of
us), straight forward disciplinary action would be the way of dealing with such issues.
But have you ever heard of a biomed stealing from a patient (for example)? I can't really see where being on a voluntary register helps at all. Being "struck off" ... big deal! Theft is theft, plain and simple (that is, a
criminal offence)! In fact, most of the offences which resulted in people being "struck off" where criminal offences (just take a look). Jail might have been a more appropriate reaction, I would have thought.
By the way, what sort of shortcomings would you have us brought before the Council of Elders for, I wonder? What would require anyone to be "struck off" the register? Falsifying PM records? Care to make a forecast on the range of misdemeanors that are likely to catch us all out? And, the corresponding list of available "punishments", of course.
It means that people will have to be up to date on current thoughts and that management will have to allow people to have the appropriate time away for this training.
I like that one, though. Put the monkey on management's back (where it truly belongs).
... are the public / patients looking at these Registers? indeed are they even aware they exist?
Well, we are (aware) now, aren't we?
