Local News Opposition Says Nurses Left Unprotected by Barbados Today 02/10/2025 written by Barbados Today 02/10/2025 2 min read A+A- Reset DLP spokesman on Health and Wellness, Senator Andre Worrell. (FP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 131 The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is accusing the Mottley administration of neglecting nurses and other healthcare workers, saying the government has failed to act decisively in the face of growing threats and violence at medical institutions. Speaking in a strongly worded statement on Wednesday, Opposition Senator Andre Worrell, spokesperson for Health and Wellness and candidate for St Michael Central, said nurses are being left vulnerable while the Ministry of Health โhides behind excuses.โ His comments come as the Barbados Nurses Association (BNA) and the Unity Workers Union (UWU) continue negotiations with the Ministry of Health and Wellness for better security and working conditions. The talks have stretched into a second week. Worrell pointed to recent violent incidents, including the stabbing of a nurse at the Psychiatric Hospital, as well as reported attacks at Randal Phillips and Glebe Polyclinics, as evidence that the government is failing frontline healthcare staff. โA nurse being stabbed on duty is not an โisolated act of aggression.โ It is the direct consequence of a government that refuses to prioritise the safety of its frontline workers,โ he said. The DLP senator criticised acting Permanent Secretary Wayne Webster for issuing what he described as a โtepidโ statement, after Webster cautioned on Sunday that services could be disrupted by a planned BNA meeting. Worrell said the Ministry had downplayed the seriousness of the issue. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians He also accused Health Minister Dr Jerome Walcott and Junior Minister Davidson Ishmael of being silent, saying neither had condemned the violence nor offered assurances of swift corrective action. โTheir silence is an indictment of this governmentโs neglect of those who care for us in our most vulnerable moments,โ Worrell said. The DLP further questioned government spending priorities, highlighting the cost of cultural events and overseas trips, while claiming not enough has been allocated to healthcare worker safety. โThis is not a matter of resources โ it is a matter of priorities,โ Worrell said, adding that one security guard per clinic is โa disgrace.โ The opposition is now calling on the Ministry to immediately implement stronger security measures at all health institutions. (LE) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Estwick: Barbadians suffering under BLP 26/01/2026 Armstrong promises increased focus on sports 26/01/2026 BLP candidates urged to stay grounded in faith ahead of general election 25/01/2026