More support needed to address safety concerns, union representing security says
Confirming escalating rates of violence at all the province’s hospitals, the union that represents the security officers who work in those facilities is suggesting the solution lies outside the doors.
Lisa Zunti, President of SEIU West, told paNOW the risk for violence increases when you have a larger volume of people accessing healthcare. She added the root of the problem is a lack of community supports.
“Which creates the need to go to a hospital as kind of a stop gap shelter,” she said.
The issue has come to light in recent weeks after a disturbance at Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert; an incident with a gun at St. Paul’s hospital in Saskatoon and a man’s death last week at Royal University Hospital. Trevor Dubois, who was receiving chemotherapy, reportedly died after an altercation with security officers.


