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the announcement follows concerns that were raised following the case of dr hadiza bawa—garba, who wasgross negligence of a six—year—old boy. dominic hughes reports. the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many doctors and nurses, leading to fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being introduced are the investigation of every death bya are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner, all coroner. data on doctors's performance will allow them to see how they compare to others to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. what we do know is many of these errors are not about individual doctor or nurse, they are abo
the announcement follows concerns that were raised following the case of dr hadiza bawa—garba, who wasgross negligence of a six—year—old boy. dominic hughes reports. the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many...
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the announcement follows concerns that were raised following the case of dr hadiza bawa—garba, who wasguilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of a six—year—old boy. 0ur health correspondent, dominic hughes, has more. the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many doctors and nurses, leading to fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being introduced are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner or coroner. data on doctors' performance will allow them to see how they compare to others to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. what we do know is many of these errors are not about individual doctor or nurse
the announcement follows concerns that were raised following the case of dr hadiza bawa—garba, who wasguilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of a six—year—old boy. 0ur health correspondent, dominic hughes, has more. the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and...
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will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings as it did in the bawa—garbaon. unfortunately she didn't make one two or three in mistakes that day on her own. she made 2! errors. to say to the general medical council going forward you are not allowed a right to appeal how could any doctor appeal? how can there be one rule for one and not for another? why do doctors automatically assume that they are untouchable that they're above the law. the general medical council said it was disappointed that the new measures would reduce its ability to protect patients. but the doctors union the bma said it was vital to learn from mistakes. what we really need is to have an nhs which is properly resourced with adequate numbers of doctors nurses hospital beds and gp surgeries so that we have the clients to provide safe quality care and we also need to have an environment and a culture that is a learning rather than a blainey culture. there will always be errors on the frontline of medicine. the challenge is to find the best way of protecting patients and preventing tragedi
will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings as it did in the bawa—garbaon. unfortunately she didn't make one two or three in mistakes that day on her own. she made 2! errors. to say to the general medical council going forward you are not allowed a right to appeal how could any doctor appeal? how can there be one rule for one and not for another? why do doctors automatically assume that they are untouchable that they're above the law. the general medical...
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will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings as it did in the bawa—garbadoctor or a nurse, they are about a wider system. a system under pressure of inadequate facilities, inadequate doctors understaffed wards. and what we need to see is a culture where we learn from these errors so that they aren't repeated. doctors say medicine is about balancing risk and that mistakes will happen. the important thing is to learn from them. so tragedies like that of jack adcock can be avoided in the future. dominic hughes bbc news. a ship carrying more than 600 migrants who were rescued from the mediterranean is stranded at sea, after being refused permission to land by both italy and malta. the migrants been picked up by a german charity off the coast of libya. the new italian interior minister, matteo salvini, who is the leader of the nationalist italian political party league, has called on malta to take them in, but the maltese say they aren't legally responsible. on tuition fees assistant for england's universities is ripping of stu d e nts england's universities is
will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings as it did in the bawa—garbadoctor or a nurse, they are about a wider system. a system under pressure of inadequate facilities, inadequate doctors understaffed wards. and what we need to see is a culture where we learn from these errors so that they aren't repeated. doctors say medicine is about balancing risk and that mistakes will happen. the important thing is to learn from them. so tragedies like that of jack...
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of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garbais her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in goes on by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife ameena has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. and not as you would be would go to not going to was a well they come to me they poor they need help sometimes they come with nothing i contra fuse them so i take care than even when they come pay me. but the challenges faced by him enough can be extreme this is what's left over clinic she says a group of men set it on fire a couple of months ago and she can't afford to rebuild it and. it is devastating not only for her but for those women who rely on her. with bureaucracy spawning six continents across the. al-jazeera has correspondents living green the stories they tell. about it. there are food in world news al-jazeera is a very important force of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go int
of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garbais her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in goes on by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife ameena has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. and not as you would be would go to not going to was a well they come to me they poor they need help sometimes they come with nothing i contra fuse...
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the doctor in charge when he died, doctor hadzia bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors, but herit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being announced are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner or coroner. data on doctors‘ performance will allow them to see how they compare to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. jack‘s mum, nicola adcock, says she‘s angered by the decision. unfortunately, she didn‘t make one, two or three mistakes. that day, on her own, she made 21 errors. to say to the general medical council that going forward you are not allowed a right to appeal, how can this doctor appeal at every single stage? how can there be one rule for one and not for another? why do doctors automatically assume that they are untouchable, that they‘re above the law? the general medical council said it was disappointed that the new measures would reduce its ability to protect patients. but the doctors‘ union, the bma,
the doctor in charge when he died, doctor hadzia bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors, but herit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being announced are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner or coroner. data on doctors‘ performance will allow them to see how they compare to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case....
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for people to and people there first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is that people need to we need to see people engage and engage constructively and show us repeatedly over the repeating period that they have the of making an effort to avoid the death of children algis or is obtained a copy of this report it's not yet public but it will be discussed by the security council next.
for people to and people there first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is that people need to we need to see people engage and engage constructively and show us repeatedly over...
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of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garba is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in by in the local language which means a traditional breeding assistant or a midwife i mean has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. you know because you. know going to was a while they come to me they are poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing and i contra fuse them so i take care that even when they come pay me. but the challenges faced by him enough can be extreme this is what's left of her clinic she says a group of men set it on fire a couple of months ago and she can't afford to rebuild it and. it is devastating not only for her but for those women who rely on her. confusion over when and how migrant families in the u.s. will be realized following an executive order signed by donald trump. live from the house a coming up accusations of rape electrocution and beatings at prisons run by the united arab emirates in yemen so in its yahoo charts the wife of the isr
of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garba is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in by in the local language which means a traditional breeding assistant or a midwife i mean has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. you know because you. know going to was a while they come to me they are poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing and i contra fuse them so i...
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of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garba is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in by in the local language which means a traditional bridging assistant or a midwife i mean as been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years . i notice you would be. not going to was a well to come to me they are poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing i can't refuse them so i take care that even when they come pay me. but the challenges faced by him enough can be extreme this is what's left of her clinic she says a group of men set it on fire a couple of months ago and she can't afford to rebuild it and. it is devastating not only for her but for those women who rely on her. plastic is everywhere and it's choking our planet very toxic and very dangerous and we could spend years cleaning this i along with the breakthroughs all being made showing that it is possible to change our relationship with nature substance this is running out i think if they can come on let me be i don'
of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garba is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in by in the local language which means a traditional bridging assistant or a midwife i mean as been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years . i notice you would be. not going to was a well to come to me they are poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing i can't refuse them so i take...
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is for people to people their first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is that people need to we need to see people engage engage constructively and show us repeatedly over the repeating period that they have of making an effort to avoid the death of children. well this report which is iran has obtained it is now being distributed to the fifteen members of the un security council it is not public but we expect next month the security council will meet to discuss its contents to space there live with the latest from the u.n. james thank you the fate of more than two hundred thirty migrants and refugees stuck onboard a rescue ship in the mediterranean remains unclear the lifelines been at sea for five days to build its alien lol to refuse to let it access their ports on tues
is for people to people their first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is that people need to we need to see people engage engage constructively and show us repeatedly over the...
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is for people to and people the first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is that people need to we need to see people engage and engage constructively and show us repeatedly over the repeating period that they have they have making an effort to avoid the death of children algis or is obtained a copy of this report it's not yet public but it will be discussed by the security council next month. still to come on the program navy divers are called in to help search for twelve boys and their football coach missing for three days now inside a flooded cave in taba. and ticket to ride a u.k. court grants suber a temporary license to operate in london but criticizes the company's gungho behave . how we should say things just warming up a touch becoming less culture we sacrificed a p
is for people to and people the first state actors non-state actors to engage with the office of ms garba to put in place whatever mitigation measures they can the point of the report is to improve. is to improve the situation and report on it. as honestly as as we can so if you engage with the office you can continue killing children you're making an unfair and unfair assumption the point is that people need to we need to see people engage and engage constructively and show us repeatedly over...
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of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garba is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in good song by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife ameena has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. and notice she could be moved now going to was a well we come to mean the poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing i can't refuse them so i take care that even when they can't pay me. but the challenges faced by him enough can be extreme this is what's left of her clinic she says a group of men set it on fire a couple of months ago and she can't afford to rebuild it and. it is devastating not only for her but for those women who rely on her. with bureaus spanning six continents across the dean. to. al-jazeera has correspondents living green the stories they tell. us about it. here are food and world news one of the really special things about working for others here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much employed
of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garba is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in good song by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife ameena has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. and notice she could be moved now going to was a well we come to mean the poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing i can't refuse...
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the doctor in charge when he died, doctor hadzia bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors, but hering, shocked many doctors and nurses, leading fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being announced are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner or coroner. data on doctors' performance will allow them to see how they compare to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. jack‘s mum, nicola adcock, says she's angered by the decision. unfortunately, she didn't make one, two or three mistakes. that day, on her own, she made 21 errors. to say to the general medical council that going forward you are not allowed a right to appeal, how can this doctor appeal at every single stage? how can there be one rule for one and not for another? why do doctors automatically assume that they are untouchable, that they're above the law? the general medical council said it was disappointed that
the doctor in charge when he died, doctor hadzia bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors, but hering, shocked many doctors and nurses, leading fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being announced are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner or coroner. data on doctors' performance will allow them to see how they compare to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to...
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of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garbais her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in goes on by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife i mean has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. i know that she would be. not going to it was a while they come to me the poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing and i contra fuse them so i take care that even when they come pay me. but the challenges faced by him enough can be extreme this is what's left of her clinic she says a group of men set it on fire a couple of months ago and she can't afford to rebuild it and. it is devastating not only for her but for those women who rely on her. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know very determined they believe but the fear because you have a l
of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential being with state i mean a garbais her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in goes on by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife i mean has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. i know that she would be. not going to it was a while they come to me the poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing and i contra fuse...
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case. disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa-garba case. the bawa-garba case. facilities, inadequate. contributed. about balancing risks, and that mistakes will happen. mistakes will happen. tragedies like that of jack adcock can be avoided in the future. can be avoided in the future. dominic hughes, bbc news. by charity crisis. and those on low incomes. 2 billion to tackle the problem. in london last night. after being attacked in northolt. a man has been arrested. with knife wounds in harrow. in lambeth in south london. he's now stable. from receiving compensation. about the abuse she sustained. including rape and sexual assault and jailed for 1h years. compensation scheme, she was refused because of the same roof rule. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, explains. i didn't have friends. i didn't go out. unimaginable suffering at the hands of her stepfather. he raped me and he sexually abused me. sexual abuse happened on a daily basis. the rape happened every now and again. my mam used to work at a fish shop, and she did nights. so that's when it would happen. it was the absolu
case. disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa-garba case. the bawa-garba case. facilities, inadequate. contributed. about balancing risks, and that mistakes will happen. mistakes will happen. tragedies like that of jack adcock can be avoided in the future. can be avoided in the future. dominic hughes, bbc news. by charity crisis. and those on low incomes. 2 billion to tackle the problem. in london last night. after being attacked in northolt. a man has been arrested. with knife wounds in...