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What now for the Dunmurry Manor care home?
We talk to the whistleblower who exposed the scandal.
A health service watchdog has been criticised for not apologising following a damning report into conditions at a Belfast care home. An investigation into Dunmurry Manor by NI's Commissioner for Older People found a "horrific catalogue of inhuman and degrading treatment". The commissioner said the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) had not taken sufficient action. However, the RQIA denied failing its duty of care to properly investigate. We talk to the whistleblower who exposed the scandal.
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Mon 18 Jun 2018
09:03
麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle
Dunmurry Manor
A health service watchdog has been criticised for not apologising following a damning report into conditions at a Belfast care home.An investigation into Dunmurry Manor by NI's Commissioner for Older People found a "horrific catalogue of inhuman and degrading treatment".The commissioner said the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA) had not taken sufficient action
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- Mon 18 Jun 2018 09:03麻豆社 Radio Ulster & 麻豆社 Radio Foyle
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