Sunday, April 18, 2010

ALICE IN WONDERLAND DEMONSTRATION

ALICE IN WONDERLAND DEMONSTRATION To take place on: 26-5-2010 3-7pm In front of: General Medical Council 350 Euston Road London NW1 3JN Nearest underground station: Great Portland Street Dress: as any character from Alice in Wonderland if you like. Bring your own tea and cakes, folding chair. We will demonstrate against Human Rights Abuses by the General Medical Council 1.Against GMC failure to protect patients and public 2.Against predeterminations of guilty verdict in the cases of innocent doctors and failure to erase those doctors whose have ended lives of their patients. Against discrimination based on race, age and gender. 3.Against faulty, inadequate, biased and prejudiced investigations of complaints raised 4.Against false allegations by GMC psychiatrists of madness in doctors who have no mental illness used to prevent addressing issues raised by whistleblowers 5.For freedom of speech 6.Against religious fanatics sitting at Fitness to Practice hearings 7.Against breaches of Data Protection Act 1998 8.Against failure to address conflicts of interests of all of those involved in investigations, determinations as well as persecution and defence Characters in Alice in Wonderland:

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will you support Remedy's 11 May judicial review too? You can download the poster from their site.

Anonymous said...

Will you support Remedy's 11 May judicial review too? You can download the poster from their site.

Dr Helen Bright said...

Yes, we have been in touch already with them.

Anonymous said...

What about GMC's revalidation process which is coming into force in the near future. I believe, whistleblowers will be at the receiving ends as they will not get satisfactory multi-source feedback because of 'Medical and Organized Mobbing' outlined in the following links,

http://www.doctors4justice.net/2010/03/medical-mobbing.html


http://www.doctors4justice.net/2010/04/organised-mobbing-british-oppressive.html


Is there any way whereby the GMC on its own or by pressure group/s can be urged to review its guidelines and provide appropriate support for whistleblowers.