Good morning
I am seeking advice and i cannot face another "the code of conduct says"
lecture from the "public health nurse at the RCN!!" because i know what
the code says which is why i was ringing the RCN in the first place!!
I have been approached by the solicitors of a previous employer. several
people have submitted claims for different WRLUD "aggravated" by their
work and if successful the flood gates may open!
I have met with all the "injured" persons in relation to ULD in the past
whether it is work related or not can be argued (hence the solicitors
involvement)
The solicitors have copies of the OH notes which i made when i met the
people and want to discuss my notes with me....
CAN I??
I am unsure? i know release of OH notes means they can read what i have
written but does that consent extend to me discussing the notes with them?
Does it matter that i have left the company relation in reading these
notes given they are with a solicitor.
As i recall that in the past i was unable to give a copy of the OH notes
to a dr who had been a previous provider as he did not have consent to
have a copy of the OH notes before he left.
Some of these people were extremely difficult and i can remember with
clarity what i told them!
oh and the solicitor wants to meet me the day after the bank holiday, so
no pressure then!!!
In anticipation of useful replies (as opposed to the RCN advice)
Jacqui
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