BREAKING: NHS boss steps down after 'inexcusable behaviour' uncovered at mental health unit
The boss of Greater Manchester's mental health trust has revealed he is stepping down. The move comes after 'inexcusable behaviour and examples of unacceptable care' were 'exposed' at a mental health unit, he said.
READ MORE: Law firm to investigate if any bosses were to blame for alleged abuse of patients at mental health unit "It is clear that it will take some time for the Trust to navigate the challenges of successfully implementing our Improvement Plan and rebuilding faith and confidence in our services. My term of office as Chair ends next July, but I believe that the Trust would benefit from a new Chair, bringing new ideas and energy to lead the Board through this recovery period and beyond."
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