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Londonderry Hospitals Trial Body Cams for Staff Safety
18 Nov
Summary
- Body cameras are being trialled at two Londonderry hospitals.
- The trial aims to enhance safety for staff, patients, and the public.
- Staff assaults have increased by 27% over the last two years.

In response to a concerning rise in assaults, two hospitals in Londonderry have initiated a trial of body-worn cameras. This measure is being implemented to enhance the safety of medical personnel, patients, and the general public within healthcare facilities.
The Western Health and Social Care Trust confirmed that the trial, spanning three months, is underway at Altnagelvin Hospital's emergency department and Grangewood's mental health unit. Staff began wearing the cameras at the start of November, with activation restricted to specific incidents.
These devices are only turned on during instances of abuse, violence, aggression, or when a security risk is perceived. This pilot program addresses a critical issue, as the trust reported a 27% surge in physical and verbal abuse against staff over the last two years.




