19 times Liverpool shone on the world stage.Years before the internet and social media, those involved in the Liverpool music scene had to be on the ground looking for opportunity, people took photographs on disposable cameras and students would head to now lost nightclubs in Toxteth. Like many regions, we've seen music, fashion trends and more change through the years. But we're also very welcoming as a city, seeing everyone from students to people from across the globe now call Liverpool home. Sign up to our newsletters here.Liverpool has become synonymous with music, entertainment and fashion through the decades - and it's one of our many qualities that continues to attract people from all over the world.įor many of us, there's no place like Liverpool and the region has seen generations of families live here for decades. * Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. As soon as we found out about the incidents, she was suspended while an investigation was carried out and subsequently dismissed from our employment.” “In addition, her actions were certainly not meeting our values which all staff should uphold. It was also revealed that Brown had shown very little insight, regret, or remorse for her behaviour, although she had received a number of positive references in support of her practice.ĭan Ryan, chief operating officer at Methodist Homes, who employed Brown at this time, said: “The actions of Mandy Brown outlined in the Scottish Social Services Council report, which happened while she was working at MHA Bankhouse, did not reflect the high standards we expect from all those caring for our residents. Lanarkshire boy proves he is super swimmer for SCIAF.It adds that Brown was an experienced worker at the time of the incidents and should have been well aware of her duties and responsibilities towards vulnerable service users. The report concludes that there is a high risk that Brown would repeat this type of behaviour in the future if she were to continue to work in the sector. “The practice you demonstrated was abusive and neglectful towards several extremely vulnerable service users.” “You have behaved in a way which was likely to cause the service users in your care physical, emotional and psychological harm in a place where they should feel safe and cared for. The scathing SSSC report told Brown: “Your behaviour sits at the higher end of the seriousness scale. Lanarkshire nursery gets thumbs up from inspectors following unannounced visit.In March 2021, Brown also falsified MAR sheets by stating she had given AA aspirin and atenolol when she did not and administered diazepam to the resident on more than one occasion when it was not required.īrown was also have found to have told a colleague in July 2021 to ‘just leave’ another resident, named as DD, in her wet bed as well as telling another colleague to ‘keep away from him, he is nasty’. In January 2020, Brown was also found to tell AA to ‘get up, stand up’ when the resident fell and tried to pull him up by the trousers when he was lying on the floor. She told one colleague that AA had received personal care when she knew they had not. Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you. Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7. The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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