Mental health nurse demanded colleague 'speak English properly' and mimicked accent during 'racist' tirade
A nurse for Greater Manchester’s troubled mental health trust has been stricken off after going on a ‘racist’ tirade.
The panel considered the statement of a witness who described the tirade: “‘...[Mr Gold] was shouting about how staff cannot do their job properly saying “that [colleague] is a useless c***”.
Concluding, the report reads: “The panel considered that all of the charges found proved, both individually and cumulatively, amounted to misconduct in this case. It identified three particular areas, namely: racially motivated behaviour, a failure to maintain safe patient care, and an attempt to falsify documentation.
“We will act upon all and any concerns appropriately in order to protect the safety of our patients. We cooperated fully with the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s investigation and are satisfied with the outcome.”
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