Christian Nurse Files Legal Complaint Against NHS Over Misgendering Incident
- A senior nurse named Jennifer Melle is suing Epsom and St Helier University Hospital Trust after being disciplined for not using a transgender patient's preferred pronouns.
- Melle received a final written warning and faced disciplinary actions for allegedly not respecting the inmate's preferred identity during a phone call with a doctor.
- The investigation concluded her actions could breach the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code of Conduct, and Melle claims her Christian beliefs were disregarded for the sake of inclusivity.
- Andrea Williams of the Christian Legal Centre stated that the Trust cannot force staff to use compelled speech and called for an urgent apology.
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Nurse Says She Was Investigated After Being Attacked By Trans-Identifying Male For Saying ‘Mr.’
A female nurse in England is suing after she says she was investigated and disciplined by her hospital for accidentally addressing a trans-identifying male pedophile as “mister.” Jennifer Melle, 40, was treating the criminal, referred to as Patient X by media outlets, after he was sent to the St. Helier Hospital in Carshalton, Surrey, from ...
NHS nurse left fighting for career after calling transgender paedophile 'Mr': 'I was racially abused and attacked'
NHS nurse Jennifer Melle has told GB News of how she was "racially abused and attacked" by a transgender paedophile at the hospital she worked at after referring to the patient as "Mr" during a phone call on shift.Melle, 40, was investigated and disciplined by the St Helier Hospital in Carshalton in October 2024 following the incident, and was also referred to the Nursing and Midwifery Council.Speaking to GB News about her ordeal, Melle recalled…
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