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Lived Experience
2nd April 2025
Reflections from a lived experience professional: from protest lines to being placed under surveillance
9th May 2024
“These cameras would be able to see inside patient bathrooms… you could watch a patient’s every last movement”
3rd May 2024
“We were given leaflets which included a photo of what staff would be able to see; a clear CCTV image of a patient in their bedroom”
17th March 2024
Surveillance is not ‘safety’
12th March 2024
“The use of these devices is an excessive use of force and an unnecessary invasion of privacy”
15th February 2024
“This patient had no idea that, not only were staff watching her, but I could see her clearly too”
15th February 2024
“I’d been there for hours without a face-to-face check being done”
5th February 2024
Care protect: “I had no choice in the matter”
31st January 2024
Tales from the Ward: Katie
31st January 2024
“A lifetime trauma exposure of 90% has been reported among those who are in contact with psychiatric services… Oxevision can and does cause trauma symptoms to re-emerge.”
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