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Friday
19  April

‘Deplorable’ abuse of Welshpool care workers

 
25/02/2021 @ 10:28

 

The verbal abuse of Welshpool care workers recently has been slammed by Powys County Council’s Director of Social Care.

Alison Bulman responded to media reports of care staff in Welshpool receiving abuse and being accused of spreading Covid-19 whilst they were out in the town carrying out essential tasks like shopping, or taking daily exercise.

“To say I was angry to read these reports is a major understatement,” said Ms Bulman who added that it was “deplorable”.

“Care workers have been doing amazing work during this pandemic and they should not have to put up with such ignorant comments from some members of the public as they go about their lives.” 

One Welshpool care home director said that her staff were being “treated like lepers” by some members of the public. 

The care sector has clear guidance on how to work in as Covid-secure a way as possible, including strict hygiene procedures and compulsory use of PPE, which the council has supplied to the care sector. Care staff, whether employed by the council or working in the independent sector, are also provided with twice weekly Lateral Flow Tests.

“These are the workers that we were clapping on our doorsteps a while ago and now they are facing this - I think it's deplorable. Our neighbours, friends and family working in the care sector have been supporting our older people and our residents with learning disabilities throughout this pandemic and they deserve nothing but praise," added Ms Bulman.

Councillor Myfanwy Alexander is Cabinet Member with responsibility for Adult Social Care and she added: “The hard work, persistence, courage and cheerfulness of our care staff have made them the heroes of this pandemic: they deserve our full support and any ill-informed hostility towards them should be deplored.”