• News: Freedom To Speak Up

    All NHS trusts are required to have a Freedom To Speak Up Guardian. In our Trust we currently have two guardians who are available for staff to access for support.

    What is a freedom to speak up guardian?

    The Freedom To Speak Up guardians’ role is to support the Trust to continually build a healthy culture, where all staff feel safe and confident to raise concerns at work. Guardians also provide confidential advice and support to staff in how to raise their concerns about patient safety and/or the way concerns are handled.

    Guardians have an important role in helping to identify broad areas of concern and raising them with people who can act or help to resolve the issue raised, including with the Chief Executive and our Executive Management team.

    Who can raise concerns with freedom to speak up guardians?

    Anyone who works for (or has worked) in the NHS, or for an independent organisation that provides NHS services can raise concerns. This includes agency workers, temporary workers, students, volunteers and governors.​ They can raise concerns by emailing Speakup.Guardian@bthft.nhs.uk

    Freedom to speak up guardians do not get involved directly in investigations or complaints and cannot support anyone not employed by the Trust. Instead, members of the public should raise concerns by emailing patient.experience@bthft.nhs.uk