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Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt said on March 24, 2026, he wants body-worn cameras to be made available to all health and social care staff working in settings with direct patient engagement.
Nesbitt said some trusts have already piloted bodycams in emergency departments and described them as a potential deterrent that can capture footage of incidents of violence or aggression.
He reiterated the executive’s commitment to a zero-tolerance culture on workplace violence and referenced a framework published in December 2023.
SDLP MLA Justin McNulty told the Assembly there have been some 72,000 physical and verbal attacks on health and social care staff in the past five years in the region.
Nesbitt said decisions on deployment remain operational matters for the five health trusts but urged consistency across them.
He also signalled plans to explore legislative changes to allow trusts greater ability to pursue prosecutions against people who assault staff, rather than leaving individuals to take private legal action.
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Belfast News LetterMike Nesbitt calls for bodycams for all health care workers








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