The poll saw over 4,000 people asked if they agree with having cameras in communal areas of care homes and bedrooms after obtaining consent.
Source: Poll shows overwhelming public backing for CCTV in care homes
The poll saw over 4,000 people asked if they agree with having cameras in communal areas of care homes and bedrooms after obtaining consent.
Source: Poll shows overwhelming public backing for CCTV in care homes
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This is great news and long over due.
However, why just care homes, where I assume this includes Nursing Homes, but should also included all respite facilities as it is not just the elderly who can and do receive poor care and abuse, but can occur to any vulnerable person.
It is essential that CCTV is available to not only safeguard the vulnerable persons residing in the facilities, but also as a tool to safeguard staff from malicious and accidental actions being raised.
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