Zero tolerance at Ipswich Hospital
A man could be jailed after causing a disturbance at Ipswich Hospital. A statement from the senior nurse on duty said it was the toughest shift they had ever worked. We have reaction to the case.
A Suffolk man could be sent to prison after flicking blood around the A&E department of Ipswich Hospital and behaving aggressively towards staff.
Twenty-one-year-old Phillip Bowman, of Yarmouth Road in Melton, pleaded guilty to charges of criminal damage and threatening behaviour.
The Royal College of Nursing tells us why it backs Ipswich Hospital's zero tolerance policy on aggressive behaviour towards staff. And West Suffolk Hospital explains how it deals with the problem.
Plus residents of Elmswell tell us how they want to crack down on anti-social behaviour in the village.
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- Thu 18 Nov 2010 06:00大象传媒 Radio Suffolk