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Zero Tolerance Policy Staff treating patients have the right to work free from any threat or fear of abuse, violence or forms of aggression. The NHS nationally has agreed to a zero-tolerance policy. Unacceptable behaviour which will not be tolerated within the dental practice inlcudes: Actual or threatened physical violence on staff or other patients. Psychological abuse of staff Verbal abuse which includes shouting or swearing Racial abuse Sexual harassment or abuse Threats against practice personnel which occur in the workplace Theft or damage of practice property Taking drugs or alcohol on the premises If any patient is abusive or violent towards any member of staff or any other persons on the practice premises, the practice retains the right to have the patient removed from their list. In extreme cases the police may also be contacted. All incidents must be reported to the practice manager and recorded within the Significant Events Log. Any injuries will be recorded in the accident book. Published: 19/06/2025 .
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EMAIL: info@beaconsfielddental.co.uk BOOK ONLINE CALL: 01494 730 940
Copyright Beaconsfield House Dental 2025
Beaconsfield House Dental | 28 Aylesbury End | Beaconsfield | HP9 1LW | 01494 730 940 | info@beaconsfielddental.co.uk
The latest check of this service used our new approach to inspection.
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Zero Tolerance Policy Staff treating patients have the right to work free from any threat or fear of abuse, violence or forms of aggression. The NHS nationally has agreed to a zero-tolerance policy. Unacceptable behaviour which will not be tolerated within the dental practice inlcudes: Actual or threatened physical violence on staff or other patients. Psychological abuse of staff Verbal abuse which includes shouting or swearing Racial abuse Sexual harassment or abuse Threats against practice personnel which occur in the workplace Theft or damage of practice property Taking drugs or alcohol on the premises If any patient is abusive or violent towards any member of staff or any other persons on the practice premises, the practice retains the right to have the patient removed from their list. In extreme cases the police may also be contacted. All incidents must be reported to the practice manager and recorded within the Significant Events Log. Any injuries will be recorded in the accident book. Published: 19/06/2025
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