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SECURITY ANNUAL REPORT 2005/6. Background. National strategic approach to deliver an environment that is safe and secure so that the highest standards of clinical care can be made available to patients Two legal frameworks Secretary of State Directions on tackling violence
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SECURITY ANNUAL REPORT 2005/6
Background • National strategic approach • to deliver an environment that is safe and secure so that the highest standards of clinical care can be made available to patients • Two legal frameworks • Secretary of State Directions on tackling violence • Secretary of State Directions on security management • National Security Strategy 2003 outlining national and local issues and national structure for support • Healthcare Commission - core standard 20A
Four specific areas for action • Tackling violence against staff • Asset protection • Drugs, prescription forms & hazardous materials • Maternity and Paediatrics
7 generic areas for action • pro-security culture • deterrence • prevention • detection • investigation • sanctions • redress
Partnership working • Health & Safety Executive • Healthcare Commission • NHS Litigation Authority • Association of Chief Police Officers
Legislative Responsibilities • Named Security Management Director (with Chief Executive) - executive responsibilities • Non-Executive Director - champion • Local Security Management Specialist -delivery of local work to national standards
Violence against staff • Nationally 2003/4 116,000 51 prosecutions 2005/6 60,000 759 prosecutions • SaTH 2005/6 979 charged
Developments 2005/6 • Security presence on both sites • Security Committee established • Security reviews undertaken • Training to staff - induction, conflict resolution • Improved incident reporting and feedback • Fully accredited LSMS