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Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust

Ellie Cartwright by Ellie Cartwright
June 20, 2026
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Concerns grow over patient safety at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust

Story Highlight

– Doctors cite unsafe conditions and bullying culture.
– Staff threaten no confidence vote in leadership.
– NHS England initiates enforcement action over safety issues.
– Whistleblowers report ignored safety concerns and workload stress.
– Critical nursing staff take industrial action over conditions.

Full Story

Dozens of doctors at the Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust (NCA) have raised alarming concerns about patient safety, describing conditions within the trust as akin to “war zones.” In a secret meeting held in November, the practitioners outlined serious issues related to the standards of care at the trust, which encompasses several hospitals including Salford Royal. They reported low staffing levels, regular last-minute cancellations of appointments, and what many described as a pervasive culture of “bullying and fear” among staff.

Internal documents, leaked to The Independent, indicate widespread dissent not only among medical professionals but also within the administrative workforce, with hundreds of staff members filing a collective grievance. This grievance attached significant weight to the assertion that “unachievable workloads” were leading to unsafe backlogs in patient care. Amidst this turmoil, critical care nurses have been on picket lines, protesting for better pay and working conditions.

This week, NHS England has stepped in, initiating formal enforcement action against the trust, raising serious concerns about patient safety. The trust faces potential fines and could even lose its operational license if it fails to improve conditions. The unrest peaked in January when staff threatened a vote of no confidence in Owen Williams, the NCA’s chief executive, and Dr Rafik Badir, the medical director, if their concerns went unaddressed.

The problems at NCA have been compounded by a recent investigation examining the gynaecology department at Salford Royal Hospital. The findings revealed that numerous women, including those with cancer, suffered harm when their treatments and diagnoses were delayed due to administrative failures. Accounts from whistleblowers within the trust suggest that executives are dismissive of safety concerns brought to their attention.

An anonymous clinician expressed frustration, asserting, “Vacant posts are not being filled after staff leave to save money – this includes clinical posts. Staff are leaving in droves due to unsafe workloads.” Another senior member of the team highlighted the chaotic nature of surgical scheduling, claiming it resulted in a concerning rise in “serious surgical complications.”

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) and NHS England are scrutinising the trust’s leadership to ascertain whether it is appropriately managed. Inspections of its gynaecology and surgical departments by CQC have been prompted by alarming reports regarding care quality; inspectors had issued a formal warning after discovering that patients were deprived of essential pain medication due to staffing shortages.

Local Member of Parliament Rebecca Long-Bailey has called for an overhaul of how concerns raised by whistleblowers are addressed. She stated, “I continue to hear from staff across the trust who say they do not feel safe or supported when raising patient safety concerns. No member of NHS staff should ever feel fearful of speaking up in the public interest.”

At the distressing November meeting, numerous consultants highlighted what they described as “systemic failings” throughout the organisation, leading to unsafe patient environments and fostering an atmosphere that is at once “fearful, toxic, and silencing.” Meeting minutes seen by The Independent disclosed serious allegations from doctors, who complained that medical staff were routinely ignored when identifying patient safety risks and witnessing unsafe practices. Morale among staff has reportedly plummeted due to chronic bed and staffing shortages, precipitating a crisis of trust in executive leadership, which was characterised as “absent, dismissive, and disconnected.”

The minutes echoed a widespread sentiment among medical staff – there has been a “significant loss of trust” in the leadership. One doctor lamented the current state of affairs, suggesting that working conditions have deteriorated alarmingly. A subsequent survey of 426 consultants from NCA hospitals revealed that more than half responded negatively regarding the trust’s leadership, with a substantial number expressing doubts about patient safety. One physician mentioned resigning due to unsafe care conditions, while another described the hospital’s state as “one of disarray,” contrasting it sharply with its formerly commendable reputation.

Some staff expressed concern that voicing safety issues led to repercussions, and there were reports suggesting that staff were discouraged from submitting safety reports, as management was reportedly overwhelmed. The mounting dissatisfaction echoes historical parallels, with multiple respondents citing similarities to the infamous Mid Staffordshire case, where inadequate care led to numerous preventable patient deaths.

In correspondence addressed to the trust’s board, consultants threatened a vote of no confidence if substantial changes failed to materialise within a three-month period. Sheena McDonnell, the chair of NCA, expressed regret over the issues raised, underlining the board’s commitment to address these complaints. “Our consultant colleagues are key to the improvements we want to make for our patients and our communities, and we remain committed to working with them on that,” she stated.

The issues at the trust are not limited to medical concerns; back in June, a collective grievance was filed by hundreds of administrative staff, flagged by various major unions. Medical secretaries indicated they were on the brink of resigning due to overwhelming stress. Backlogs relating to patient letters have reportedly reached between four and ten weeks, posing risks to patient safety, according to their grievance.

Despite assurances from Sarah Hall, the trust’s deputy chief delivery officer, that management is committed to listening to staff concerns and prioritising patient safety, tensions remain palpable. Following NHS England’s intervention, trust executives informed personnel of their dedication to rectifying the situation. However, many medical staff, particularly those involved in surgical services, are prepared to continue their strike actions next week. One doctor reiterated the prevailing sentiment among staff, stating, “The same individuals who have allowed Salford’s spectacular fall from grace through underfunding and understaffing are now trying to convince us that they are addressing our concerns.”

Our Thoughts

The situation at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust highlights several key areas for improvement concerning UK health and safety legislation. To avoid the reported patient safety concerns, the trust could have implemented more effective workforce planning, ensuring adequate staffing levels to meet patient care needs, in compliance with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, which mandates that employers ensure the health and safety of employees at work.

Addressing the reported culture of fear and bullying is essential; fostering an environment where staff feel safe to raise concerns aligns with the principles outlined in the NHS Freedom to Speak Up Review, which encourages openness and transparency. Furthermore, it appears that there were breaches of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulations regarding quality and safety, as evidenced by the findings of unsafe conditions and failures in patient care.

In response to similar incidents, trusts should prioritize employee well-being, recruit and retain adequate staff, and create robust mechanisms for reporting and addressing safety concerns. Regular training on policies related to patient safety and wellbeing can foster a culture of safety and responsiveness within healthcare settings.

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