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08/08/24

08 August 2024

Royal colleges in Northern Ireland come together to condemn violence in Belfast

Northern Ireland Assembly, Stormont

The joint statement from 15 professional health bodies states:

‘We are appalled by the scenes of rioting in Belfast this week. It is unacceptable that local businesses have been attacked and that as a consequence, health service staff feel under threat. There are also reports of nurses deciding to leave Northern Ireland because they feel so unsafe.

‘We stand in solidarity with our colleagues in the health service who work tirelessly every day to help patients in times of greatest need. We offer our support to all those affected.’

Dr Aidan O’Neill, RCP lead fellow for Northern Ireland said:

‘This mindless violence is absolutely unacceptable. Those of us working in the health service know how much we value our colleagues. Regardless of background, language or religion, everyone deserves to feel safe on the streets of Northern Ireland.

‘Our hospitals and emergency services are under extreme pressure as it is, and the people involved in this rioting should remember that their behaviour could have a knock-on effect, preventing us from helping others who might need us.’

Signatories

  1. Royal College of Anaesthetists
  2. Royal College of Emergency Medicine
  3. Royal College of General Practitioners
  4. Royal College of Midwives
  5. Royal College of Nursing
  6. Royal College of Ophthalmologists
  7. Royal College of Pathologists
  8. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow
  9. Royal College of Physicians
  10. Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
  11. Royal College of Psychiatrists NI
  12. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
  13. Royal College of Surgeons of England
  14. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  15. Allied Health Professions Federation NI