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Secretaries could take on the role of weighing babies at medical facilities to save money, a union has claimed. | Secretaries could take on the role of weighing babies at medical facilities to save money, a union has claimed. |
Amicus said proposals for office staff to weigh children at clinics and health centres run by Bexley Care Trust (BCT) in south London were "frightening". | |
The union said staff must be trained in order to closely observe the child and understand the child protection role. | The union said staff must be trained in order to closely observe the child and understand the child protection role. |
The BCT said the idea of training staff to assist with weighing babies had been mooted but no decision had been made. | |
Legal action | Legal action |
A BCT spokeswoman stressed that no firm proposals had been made nor had any decisions been taken with regard to the matter. | |
The statement read: "Health checks of babies are important in the early part of their development and... the weighing of babies is undertaken by appropriately trained staff. | |
"There are regular team meetings with community staff. | "There are regular team meetings with community staff. |
"During these meetings, amongst other issues, the most effective use of staff skills to ensure a safe and reliable service is discussed." | "During these meetings, amongst other issues, the most effective use of staff skills to ensure a safe and reliable service is discussed." |
The union said the proposal would affect babies aged between two weeks and four weeks old. | |
Amicus and the Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association (CPHVA) said such a move would leave health visitors liable to legal action or being struck off if something went wrong. | Amicus and the Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association (CPHVA) said such a move would leave health visitors liable to legal action or being struck off if something went wrong. |
Meeting planned | Meeting planned |
Obi Amadi, of Amicus, said: "It seems that the importance of what really happens when a child is undressed and weighed at a clinic has been lost or forgotten to pander to the desire to cut costs." | Obi Amadi, of Amicus, said: "It seems that the importance of what really happens when a child is undressed and weighed at a clinic has been lost or forgotten to pander to the desire to cut costs." |
He said the role involved specific training in terms of closely observing the child and understanding the child protection role. | He said the role involved specific training in terms of closely observing the child and understanding the child protection role. |
"For example, are the bruises on an eight-month-old baby due to the child learning to walk and falling over naturally, or something more sinister? | "For example, are the bruises on an eight-month-old baby due to the child learning to walk and falling over naturally, or something more sinister? |
"This will leave the named health visitor who is responsible for omission or commission.... vulnerable to future litigation," he said. | "This will leave the named health visitor who is responsible for omission or commission.... vulnerable to future litigation," he said. |
The matter is due to be discussed at a meeting of lead nurses on 22 February. |
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