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IMH health attendant who slapped long-term patient jailed 3 weeks​


Wan Ting Koh
Wan Ting Koh
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Mon, 23 August 2021, 4:34 pm·3-min read


The Institute of Mental Health. (PHOTO: Google Street View)

The Institute of Mental Health. (PHOTO: Google Street View)
SINGAPORE — An Institute of Mental Health (IMH) health attendant who slapped an agitated patient’s head twice was jailed three weeks on Monday (23 August).
Sadasivam Kannan, 61, had been working at IMH since 2003, but was terminated from 4 March last year, after he was found to have caused hurt to the long-term patient, a 59-year-old Singaporean who had been with IMH since 2005 due to chronic schizophrenia.
Sadasivam pleaded guilty to one count of causing hurt to a vulnerable person. The victim was later diagnosed with bruising over his head, and a fracture on his toe.
Two other staff nurses, Muhammad Ihsan Mahmud, a 32-year-old Malaysian, and Iylia Muhammad Afiq Nor Effendi, a 25-year-old Singaporean, had been with Sadasivam at the time of the incidents and charged over their role.
Ihsan pleaded guilty to assault in January this year and was sentenced to nine weeks’ jail, while Iylia's case is still pending before the court.
On 8 December 2019, Sadasivam, Ihsan and Iylia reported for their morning shift. Several patients, including the victim, were scheduled for a haircut that morning.
The victim was moved to the day lounge after his haircut. He began toying with another patient’s urinals and splashed some urine on an attending assistant nurse. The assistant nurse told Ihsan about the incident and went to take a shower.
Ihsan then approached the victim, who was secured to a wheelchair with a one-point restraint. He splashed hand sanitiser on the victim’s face thrice within six minutes, for no apparent reason, according to the prosecution.
Later, the victim began creating a ruckus in the day lounge, causing Sadasivam, Ihsan and Iylia to convert the victim’s one-point restraint into a three-point restraint. However, the victim became agitated.
Ihsan then punched the victim’s eye area twice, but the victim remained aggressive and continued kicking out. The three staff held him down and the victim began to calm down.
Shortly after, the victim grew agitated again and kicked another IMH patient. Sadasivam tried to fix the victim’s restraints on his left arm.
Stressed and angered, Sadasivam then slapped the back of the victim’s head. He scolded the victim and gesticulated at him.
The victim cowered in response and quietened while Sadasivam fixed his restraints. The victim began rocking his head back and forth, and placed his head close to Sadasivam.
Sadasivam later slapped the back of the victim’s head a second time.
Iylia later discovered that the victim had some bruising around the right eye, and administered an ice pack for him. He faces charges including voluntarily causing hurt, using criminal force, and committing a rash act endangering life or safety of others.
Ihsan reported the victim’s injuries to IMH management, and a human resource manager lodged a police report stating that the three staff had assaulted the victim.
The victim was conveyed to Singapore General Hospital on 8 December 2019 and was diagnosed with bruising over his head and his left toe, which also had a fracture.
Sadasivam’s assault was also caught on CCTV camera.
For causing hurt, Sadasivam could have been jailed up to three years, or fined up to $5,000, or both. For assaulting a vulnerable person, he could have been sentenced up to twice the maximum penalty.
 
While I totally agree that hitting anyone is wrong much less a "vulnerable" person with mental health issues......

The opposite is quite common where patients hit health care workers.

What happens though is the management and leadership will ask for understanding and compassion etc.

Meaning it is ok for health care workers to get hit.

Until....healthcare worker dies because a patient kills them. Then management will wayang and say if you feel unsafe you must sound out ok!

Full of hypocrisy everywhere in medicine.

I think most healthcare workers go into healthcare wanting to help people but never expected that the standard was that they had to accept abuse. But thats the way it is.
 
While I totally agree that hitting anyone is wrong much less a "vulnerable" person with mental health issues......

The opposite is quite common where patients hit health care workers.

What happens though is the management and leadership will ask for understanding and compassion etc.

Meaning it is ok for health care workers to get hit.

Until....healthcare worker dies because a patient kills them. Then management will wayang and say if you feel unsafe you must sound out ok!

Full of hypocrisy everywhere in medicine.

I think most healthcare workers go into healthcare wanting to help people but never expected that the standard was that they had to accept abuse. But thats the way it is.

It's fair to give ginfreely type a slap in retaliation when there are no witnesses, don't leave any bruise either.
 
It's fair to give ginfreely type a slap in retaliation when there are no witnesses, don't leave any bruise either.
Will lose job and everything you have worked for.

Seriously it is a trap. All healthcare workers know. Suffer in silence or quit.

Most do the former.
 
Will lose job and everything you have worked for.

Seriously it is a trap. All healthcare workers know. Suffer in silence or quit.

Most do the former.
Philippinos make good health care workers no? You can find them in the US, UK, israel, sinkie....
 
Ironically, these kind of people are the most devoted to their work and the well-being of those put under their care. IMH workers, social workers, nurses, MOE teachers, counsellors etc.

The trick is to emotionally detach from them and view them as animals or sub-human, and therefore not worthy of further professional interaction beyond the basic minimum requirements. :cool:
 
Ironically, these kind of people are the most devoted to their work and the well-being of those put under their care. IMH workers, social workers, nurses, MOE teachers, counsellors etc.

The trick is to emotionally detach from them and view them as animals or sub-human, and therefore not worthy of further professional interaction beyond the basic minimum requirements. :cool:
All those you mentioned.

They have no results based bonus system.

You dont get more for successfully helping more people.

Hence after a good dreamy hopeful start HCW realize just go through motion can already. Sometimes cannot take it liao then snap.

Then go jail.

Not very fair right?

Much prefer to be the guy swindle $1 billion. Then go jail.
 
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