A watchdog is "very concerned" about the safety of people using the services of Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Trust. The damning report says inspectors found there was not always enough nursing staff and that permanent staff did not feel safe if bank or agency workers were used as they didn't have the relevant training.
It follows an unannounced inspection in September by the Care Quality Commission "due to on-going concerns about the safety of services". READ MORE: Patient's disgust over 'revolting' state of mental health ward Three young patients died in nine months at Prestwich Hospital, one of the Trust's units.
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