Jimmy Savile investigations: joint statement from Monitor and its national partners
27 Jun 2014 10:47 AM
The joint statement has
been signed by Monitor, NHS England, the NHS Trust Development Authority and
the Care Quality Commission.
he abusive behaviour of Jimmy
Savile on NHS premises described in recent reports is truly
awful. Our sympathy is with all the victims and we acknowledge their bravery in
coming forward to talk to the investigations.
Patients and the public have a
right to expect that whenever they are under the care of the NHS they are safe
and protected. Whilst there has been much progress in safeguarding and safety
in the NHS, and although Kate Lampard’s report into the wider lessons
that must be learned is not expected until later this year, all organisations
must ensure they check the recommendations of these reports against current
practice and take any necessary action.
Patients and the public have a
right to expect a culture that is safe, open and responds to their concerns. We
urge all NHS organisations to ensure that support is available to all who have
suffered, and our feelings are with the victims today.
Sent on behalf
of:
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David Bennett, Chief Executive,
Monitor
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Simon Stevens, Chief Executive,
NHS England
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David Flory, Chief Executive,
NHS Trust Development Authority
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David Behan, Chief Executive,
Care Quality Commission