Abuse, neglect, lies and covert behaviour - Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation 'Trust' and other Gloucestershire health and social care.sectors.
Carers Want Competence health and social care news. (GNS Press accreditation)
sharing Keith Smith from Bishops Cleeve (Cheltenham) brief account of unacceptable gross negligence, which caused the death of both his parents, trauma and irreparable damage to him.
sharing Keith Smith from Bishops Cleeve (Cheltenham) brief account of unacceptable gross negligence, which caused the death of both his parents, trauma and irreparable damage to him.
Part 1 - Keith's father was placed onto 'end of life care' in Cheltenham General hospital in 2017..
Part 2 - Keith's mother died during an out-of-hours GP visit in the summer of 2021.
Keith paid for a polygraph (lie detector test), which relates to the GP and a 'technician' sleeping in their car as Keith's mother lay dying.
It is clearly apparent that Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation 'Trust' decision-makers are cowards and will stretch to the worst imaginable sadistic actions to avoid public scrutiny and consequences..
They seem to have the illusion that they can bully anybody that dares to question their illicit behaviour.
Are they constantly under the influence of some mind-warping drug or something, that makes them self proclaimed members of the Mafia.
Personally I think they're more suited to the Teletubbies gang, but all wearing the same Tinky-Winky costumes, and if you take a look at our 14th March video's, you'll probably agree. https://www.facebook.com/carerswantcompetence/
14th March this year, Keith had been peacefully protesting at the back of Cheltenham General hospital.
I arrived soon after and began 'live-streaming', telling the public how GHNFT had been complicitly negligent in my wife's death Dec 2023.
A board meeting was taking place inside Sandford Education Centre (rear of CGH) at the time.
An extremely rude 'person' came out and attempted to intimidate me with an unwarranted display of pure arrogance, his chest puffed out like a peacock, and threating that "the police have been called"
The police arrived quite quickly, detained me whilst they went inside to talk to the board members,.
Gloucestershire Constabulary certainly don't arrive that quick for the public, do they.
The officers reappeared, obviously carrying out GHNFT's orders to arrest me.
The fabrication this time was apparently "an ongoing investigation", "harassment", "malicious communications" and "potentially voyeurism".
26th April Keith was peacefully protesting again, when hospital security paid him another visit.
Now, I know Keith, and I can tell you he is an incredibly placid guy, wouldn't say 'Boo' to a goose. So why did Gloucestershire NHS Foundation 'Trust' feel so threatened that they sent bully-boys out to him.
Keith subsequently posed a question to Board: "Can the Trust clarify that the right to peaceful protests alongside hospital grounds should not be matters for either security or police?".
The response from the Corporate Governance (the Board) was;
"The Trust has no concerns regarding peaceful protests on public land that do not interfere with the safe and smooth running of the hospital. The Trust will however ensure that patients, visitors and staff can continue to go about their business without fear of harassment (including filming without consent and/or covertly) and where necessary will liaise with the police if concerns are brought to our attention as has been the case recently".
Please take a look at Keith's Group and give him some support?
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