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Jane Hamilton

Nurses 'sexually assaulted' at Glasgow psychiatric hospital as staff reach crisis point

Nurses working at one of the country's most secure psychiatric hospitals say they are regularly subjected to sexual assaults.

It's also been claimed a patient openly admitted to staff at the hospital he wanted to abduct, rape and and kill one of their colleagues, the Daily Record reports.

Whistleblowers said staff have reached "crisis" point with stressed workers struggling to cope at at the Rowanbank Clinic – located within the grounds of Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow’s Springburn.

One said: “There is a male in the admission ward who is sexually assaulting female staff at least once a week.

“Another tries to put his hand between females’ legs and openly touches himself in front of staff.

“Staff morale is through the floor. Too many people are wanting to go off sick due to the stress.”

The source claimed a dangerous patient, who was accused of murder, wanted to sexually abuse and murder one of his carers.

They said: “He approached staff and said he wanted to rape and murder a female nurse. He has done this on a number of occasions.

“He was also known for doing this in his previous hospital. Understandably, nursing staff are concerned.

“He has said loads of times he wants to do it and given half the chance, he would.”

Another whistleblower said the clinic, which is classed as “medium secure”, is being “mismanaged to the point it is unsafe”.

They said: “In the last few months it has had multiple nurses leave, well into double figures, because of conditions we’re working in and the lack of support from senior management of the clinic.

“Specifically the national female services have numerous assaults on staff per week and the male admission unit. There’s a high sickness level among its staff due to burnout.

“At times we don’t have enough staff to respond to incidents. They are left to deal with violent and aggressive offenders with less than the minimum numbers of nurses.”

The whistleblowers said they have tried to have their concerns addressed but feel intimidated and worried about their jobs.

One said: “We feel forgotten about by managers. The treatment of staff in particular is barbaric.”

Rowanbank patients include Owen Bonner, who held two women hostage and was transferred back to the clinic from the state hospital.

Another patient, James Dunleavyn, killed his mum Philomena at his Edinburgh home in 2013 before cutting up her body and burying her in a shallow grave.

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said: “Given the seriousness of a number of the allegations made, which have not been reported via the standard whistleblowing route, we have completed an immediate investigation.

“On sexual assaults we are unable to comment on individual patients or cases.

“However, any instances of violence and aggression against staff of any nature are reported as an incident and are appropriately investigated.”

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