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Court of Appeal refuses mental health whistle-blower’s appeal

Jan Bracewell alleged staff at the facility allowed a client to engage in abusive prostitution. 

Victoria Young
Mon, 26 Jan 2015

This nation’s appeal court has tossed out an appeal from a mental health worker who took copies of confidential information from her employer.

Health services provider Richmond Services had employed Jan Bracewell as a community support worker.

However according to the Court of Appeal

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Victoria Young
Mon, 26 Jan 2015
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