Central Scotland MSP, Graham Simpson has expressed his “deep alarm” at a rise in bullying cases at NHS Lanarkshire since 2020-21.
Figures obtained by the Scottish Conservatives through Freedom of Information Requests show that there has been a near 50% increase in the number of bullying cases in the NHS Scotland over the last five years.
In NHS Lanarkshire the number of bullying cases rose from 7 in 2020-21 to 12 in 2021-22.
While the number of cases in Lanarkshire fell in the last five years, the number of cases have increased by 71% over the last year.
Mr Simpson says there is a never a justification for bullying and intimidation in the workplace and says that anyone on the receiving end will only see their mental health suffer further after the stresses of the pandemic.
He also says that workplace culture comes from the top, which ultimately means Humza Yousaf must get a grip on the increase seen in NHS Lanarkshire.
MSP for Central Scotland, Graham Simpson said: “The rise in bullying cases at NHS Lanarkshire in the last year is deeply alarming and completely unacceptable.
“Staff there or in any workplace should not be subjected to intimidation or bullying.
“This workplace culture is ultimately set at the very top, so Humza Yousaf needs to react to these concerning figures, which are part of a wider increase across Scotland.
“We are already suffering from a shortage of frontline staff across Lanarkshire, so a rise in bullying cases is the last thing we need as we try to urgently recruit and retain staff.
“These cases will have had a damaging effect on the mental health of staff who are already completely overwhelmed due to the pandemic.
“Bullying can never be tolerated and there must be proper, open procedures to allow people to speak out without fear of repercussions.
“Humza Yousaf must ensure that culture runs through NHS Lanarkshire and give them all the resources they need.”