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NHS to rate English trusts on tackling violence and racism towards staff
The NHS will rate English trusts on tackling violence, racism, and sexual misconduct towards staff using published league tables starting in July. Over 1.5 million staff across acute, ambulance, and mental health trusts in England will be affected by the six-measure wellbeing rankings.
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