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NHS Nurse Wins Settlement After Suspension for Using Patient's Pronouns

A nurse was suspended by an NHS trust after referring to a transgender patient using male pronouns during an incident in May 2024. The patient, an inmate from a high-security men's prison, allegedly racially abused and attempted to attack the nurse. The parties reached a settlement, allowing the nurse to return to work, though ongoing investigations continue.

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1 source·Apr 13, 5:39 PM(8 hrs ago)·1m read
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A nurse employed by Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust was suspended after using male pronouns to address a transgender patient in May 2024. The patient was a biological male identifying as transgender and was an inmate transferred from a high-security men's prison. Medical records listed the patient as male and used male pronouns.

" The patient allegedly responded with racial abuse on three occasions and lunged toward the nurse in an apparent attempt to attack. The nurse reported the incident, stating that referring to the patient with female pronouns conflicted with her Christian faith and values. The nurse informed the patient that she could use the patient's name but not female pronouns due to her religious beliefs.

Following the report, the trust initiated a disciplinary process against the nurse. The suspension stemmed from the pronoun usage and related conduct during the encounter.

Settlement and Return to Work The nurse was scheduled to attend an employment tribunal against the trust starting on Monday.

Instead, both parties reached a confidential settlement. As part of the agreement, the nurse has returned to her position at the hospital. The nurse stated she was glad the employer extended an olive branch.

She expressed looking forward to focusing on her job rather than defending against accusations. The nurse added that no medical professional should face such situations for reporting abuse or adhering to professional duties.

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. April 2026

    Nurse reaches settlement with NHS trust and returns to work.

    1 sourceGB News
  2. March 2025

    Nurse accused of breaching confidentiality by speaking to media.

    1 sourceGB News
  3. January 2025

    Nurse discusses emotional toll of two-year dispute with trust.

    1 sourceGB News
  4. May 2024

    Incident occurs where nurse uses male pronouns, leading to reported abuse and suspension.

    1 sourceGB News

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    NMC investigations may result in disciplinary actions against nurse.

  2. 02

    Nurse resumes duties at hospital following settlement agreement.

  3. 03

    Case could prompt reviews of NHS policies on pronouns and faith accommodations.

  4. 04

    Trust reinforces confidentiality expectations for staff handling patient information.

  5. 05

    Reported patient receives written warning, potentially affecting future transfers.

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Framing risk28/100 (low)
Confidence score65%
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Word count233 words
PublishedApr 13, 2026, 5:39 PM
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