Government has ignored violent attacks on NHS staff for too long, Labour charges
Almost 200 health service workers are assaulted every day, Department of Health figures reveal
VIOLENT attacks on NHS staff have been ignored by the government for too long, Labour said today as figures revealed almost 200 health service workers are assaulted every day.
The latest staff survey from the Department of Health and Social Care shows that 15.2 per cent have experienced physical violence while doing their job, the highest proportion in five years.
In response, Health Secretary Matt Hancock launched the NHS Violence Reduction Strategy to help reduce assaults.
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