Saturday, 17 July 2010

Nominating Professor Steve Bolsin for the Honours List



I hope many of you who follow the adventures of whistleblowers will unanimously support the application for Professor Steve Bolsin to be on the UK's Honours List. We have observed numerous members of the establishment who have achieved a CBE but have not been popular with the public. We believe that Professor Steve Bolsin has done more for patient safety in this country than many people in high places. As we all know, he sacrificed his career to raise concerns about children who were dying at the hands of incompetent surgeons. We believe that Steve should be persuaded to return to the National Health Service by the Department of Health to send a message out to all of us - that the system is serious about protecting whistleblowers.

He was also instrumental in achieving the Bristol Inquiry. He remains the only whistleblower to have achieved an inquiry into his concerns. That inquiry has been the leading light for those concerned with patient safety.Stephen is not only admirable in all he has achieved. He is also kind enough to assist anyone who communicates with him. His continual dedication to patient safety is admirable.

The establishment is not keen on nominating Bolsin. Indeed, I asked Professor Brian Jarman to nominate him today. He refused despite telling us all how much he supported the actions of a whistleblower. Soon I shall be emailing Hamish Meldrum and asking him to write a letter of support for Steve Bolsin. Let us see whether the BMA can put its money where its mouth is.

The link for the UK Honours is here. 

Please download the guidance for all those writing letters of support. Please send them to ritasaraswatipal@gmail.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe establishment will discourage this move but we should be persistent and adamant to endorse Prof. Bolsin for this award.

I suggest if you could come up with an easy template which is users' friendly whereby citation could be completed online, it will make much easier for anyone to nominate him especially if its anonymous. My apprehension is that a lot of people will be reluctant to come up openly.

Anonymous said...

I'm only a lowly member of the public but I would openly nominate Prof Bolsin for his contribution to whistle-blowing.

I would equally openly nominate, but for the gallows, all those dullards who work in NHS management, the NMC, the CQC and the Ombudsman's Office (et al) for their contributions to destroying public confidence in the healthcare services, by failing to investigate failures, support or protect the damaged patients or their bereaved relatives...but we never get to learn their names!

I only post annonymously here because I cannot be bothered to register with Google.

Anonymous said...

We have transferred your nomination to

http://www.bolsin4ukhonours.blogspot.com