This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/19/review-guidelines-health-workers-veils
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Minister orders review of guidelines for health workers wearing face veils | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A review is being launched into health service guidelines on face veils to ensure that patients always have "appropriate face-to-face contact", it has emerged. | |
The health minister Dan Poulter claimed face coverings could be a barrier to good communication between healthcare professionals and patients. He has ordered a review of current advice and asked regulators to devise new uniform rules. | |
"I am proud of the rich ethnic diversity of our healthcare workforce and support appropriate religious and cultural freedoms, but a vital part of good patient care is effective verbal and non-verbal communication," Poulter told the Daily Telegraph. | "I am proud of the rich ethnic diversity of our healthcare workforce and support appropriate religious and cultural freedoms, but a vital part of good patient care is effective verbal and non-verbal communication," Poulter told the Daily Telegraph. |
"Being unable to see a healthcare professional's face can be a barrier to good and empathetic communication with patients and their families. | "Being unable to see a healthcare professional's face can be a barrier to good and empathetic communication with patients and their families. |
"That is why I am writing to all healthcare regulators to ask them to look into this matter and to review their professional regulations, to ensure that there is always appropriate face-to-face contact between healthcare professionals and their patients." | "That is why I am writing to all healthcare regulators to ask them to look into this matter and to review their professional regulations, to ensure that there is always appropriate face-to-face contact between healthcare professionals and their patients." |
A ban on staff wearing face veils when dealing with patients has already been introduced at 17 NHS hospitals, according to the newspaper. | |
The home secretary, Theresa May, insisted it was for women to make a choice about what clothes they wore, including veils, but said there would be some circumstances when it would be necessary to ask for them to be removed. | |
Earlier this week a judge ruled that a Muslim woman would be allowed to stand trial while wearing a face veil but must remove it while giving evidence. | |
The ruling followed calls by the Home Office minister Jeremy Browne for a national debate on whether the state should step in to prevent young women having the veil imposed upon them. | |
Our editors' picks for the day's top news and commentary delivered to your inbox each morning. | Our editors' picks for the day's top news and commentary delivered to your inbox each morning. |
Previous version
1
Next version