As Nhs Workers, we’ve all felt uneasy or isolated at times travelling home late, or in the wee hours. On November 8th the Suzi Lamplugh Trust, founded in 1986, by Diane and Paul Lamplugh, parents of murdered estate agent Suzie Lamplugh, held National Personal Safety Day encouraging people, particularly lone workers, (as their daughter Suzie had been) such as doctors, nurses and health visitors to become more aware of their personal safety. Shockingly, there are nearly 200 assaults on doctors, nurses and other NHS staff in England, every day of the year and this number soars during the holidays. We
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