Australian Union Calls for More Hospital Security Guards Amid Increased Violence
Australia March 28 2019 The Health and Services Union (HSU) has called for more security guards at Australia’s John Hunter Hospital for staff, patient and visitor safety among “sky-high” levels of violence.
In the case of a violent or aggressive incident, John Hunter Hospital security guards are supposed to respond in pairs. But according to HSU secretary Gerard Hayes, there have been “numerous” occasions with “multiple incidents” taking place simultaneously, leaving only one—or no—officer available to respond.
“The number of staff that are employed to undertake security at John Hunter – one of the biggest regional hospitals there is – is inadequate,” Hayes said. “You may have a situation where one or two of the security guards may be required to stay with the patient for some time – so they are taken out of the frame altogether. So if you have another incident in the general hospital area, you’ve got one person – or maybe no one, available.”
According to a Hunter New England Health spokesperson who spoke with The Herald, that if two simultaneous incidents of violence or aggression require security attendance, “two Security Officers attend the first, and a Security Officer and Senior Security Officer attend the second. If there is a protracted incident, additional staff can be called in to ensure capacity is maintained.”
Hayes said the union and its members at John Hunter Hospital want to be “proactive, to stop reacting to issues as they arise … Clearly they don’t have the capacity to do that.