Local NewsNews NUPW awaiting progress report on remedial action at Winston Scott Polyclinic by Barbados Today 13/12/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 13/12/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 298 The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) says it is awaiting an update from the Ministry of Health and Wellness on the progress of works being done at the Winston Scott Polyclinic on Jemmotts Lane, St Michael. The facility is expected to reopen on Wednesday after it was closed last Friday when nurses walked off the job, protesting that unsanitary conditions and other environmental issues were hampering their ability to perform their duties. Following a tour of the facility and meeting with ministry officials, including permanent secretary Wayne Marshall and his team, the NUPW, the Unity Workers’ Union and staff, a decision was made for immediate remedial action to alleviate some of the issues. “Listed in that scope of work is the return of some rooms used to dress patient wounds, to an operational state. This includes the installation of some air-conditioning units and extractor fans, the replacement of some cupboard doors and some rotting wood structures and the insulation of hospital and pedal beds,” NUPW General Secretary Richard Green told Barbados TODAY. “After this is done, there is to be a thorough industrial cleaning of the clinical areas downstairs of the facility. These are the areas where health care to patients is delivered.” Over the weekend, the President of the Barbados Nurses Association (BNA) Dr Fay Parris called for an urgent resolution to the myriad issues impacting the island’s healthcare workers, particularly nurses. She said nurses in polyclinics, geriatric and psychiatric hospitals, as well as the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, work in environments detrimental to their health. 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 Green said while the union was now focusing on conditions at the Winston Scott Polyclinic and other healthcare institutions, he was aware it was a wider issue. “For us, we are engaged in looking at those areas in the public service [but] we recognise that it is now a national issue. The NUPW would have thrown its support behind the Barbados Union of Teachers when they were addressing their issues with the environment in schools. Likewise, we would be supporting the Barbados Nurses Association as we collectively try to address the issues of working environments,” he said. (RG) 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 Archer’s Bay comes alive for We Gatherin’ family fun day and picnic 21/01/2025 DLP vows strong alternative to govt, names first 15 candidates 21/01/2025 Beachgoers advised to use beaches with lifeguards 21/01/2025