March 2025 Fellows' update: Bernie Rochford
Bernie Rochford was recently interviewed as part of Patient Safety Learning's Speaking up for patient safety podcast series.
By Bernie Rochford, 19 March 2025
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Cultural diversity for safer Whistleblowing and Speaking Up at work
Helping workers and organisations to speak up / whistleblow in the public interest
2024
West Midlands
I am a principal Freedom to Speak Up Guardian in the NHS. I support colleagues to speak up, raise concerns, whistle blow or share ideas in the public interest.
Sometimes things fall short of what is expected in public institutions, ie the Post Office, police, BBC and social care, as well as the NHS. Many ask, how could it happen? Why didn't anyone do something or speak up? Often they did, but were not heard; things were 'lost' or covered up. I too didn't fare well when I spoke up about patient safety - the detriment continues and it cost me dearly. My aim is to develop safer practice for the public, those speaking up and our public organisations - we need them.
I am using my Fellowship to better understand social and cultural approaches to speaking up and whistleblowing in the public interest. I will review European practice as well as visit Japan, South Korea, the USA and Philippines to learn what 'good' looks like. This includes researching civic duty approaches, policy, legislation, ideologies, reward incentives, cultural influences and barriers to speaking up. I will share my findings afterwards to generate discussion, improvement and safer supportive practice.
Bernie Rochford was recently interviewed as part of Patient Safety Learning's Speaking up for patient safety podcast series.
By Bernie Rochford, 19 March 2025
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Bernie Rochford was recently interviewed as part of Patient Safety Learning's Speaking up for patient safety podcast series.
By Bernie Rochford, 19 March 2025
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.