⟡ SWANK Parliamentary Complaint ⟡
“They Called It Care. We Filed It as Harm.”
Filed: 2 June 2025
Reference: SWANK/PHSO/GSTT/2025-06-02
π Download PDF – 2025-06-02_SWANK_PHSOComplaint_GSTT_DisabilityNegligence_SafeguardingAbuse.pdf
I. When Medical Neglect Wears a Badge of Authority
On 2 June 2025, SWANK London Ltd. filed a formal complaint with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) regarding Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust (GSTT).
The subject:
Disability discrimination
Medical negligence
Retaliatory safeguarding abuse
Administrative evasion masked as "procedure"
The outcome?
Still pending.
The harm? Documented.
The tone? Unimpressed.
II. What They Did — and Refused to Undo
The complaint details include:
Emergency admissions ignored
Disabling symptoms (eosinophilic asthma, dysphonia) mishandled
Safeguarding used in retaliation for medical complaints
Failure to action disability adjustments despite formal record
No reply from GSTT even after SWANK filed direct notice
They didn’t just fail to care.
They escalated to punishment when asked to.
III. Why This Went to the PHSO
Because the internal NHS process had exhausted itself into silence.
Because written communication requests were breached.
Because safeguarding was used not to assess, but to threaten.
And because hospitals do not get to rebrand endangerment as “support.”
SWANK invoked its documentary jurisdiction and submitted the complaint to the Parliamentary Ombudsman — not to request help, but to ensure Parliamentary silence becomes a matter of public record.
IV. SWANK’s Position
We do not consider medical retaliation “miscommunication.”
We do not treat safeguarding abuse as a health matter.
We do not escalate in fear. We escalate for the file.
This submission is now permanent, timestamped, and public.
Should Parliament fail to act, that failure will be cited as part of the pattern.
They ignored symptoms.
They threatened safeguarding.
And now, they’ve been filed.
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