Draft Scripts for
documentary
By Emma Nugent
Scared
Alone
Weak
Frightened
Lost
Hurt
Worried
* Use any words that come to mind to describe how the victim may feel about being attacked
* How does it feel to be an old person who could potentially be attacked?
Script 1 Nanna’s
Monologue
Q1. When you first discovered that your mother was suffering severe abuse, what was your reaction?
A1. “Anger.. I couldn’t believe it at first, and the fact it was happening from people that… we entrusted with
her health.”
Q2. Had you any idea before the events came to light about the goings on in the care home?
A2. “She used to say ‘They’re really nice when you’re here but as soon as you’re gone they’re horrible’…
But I thought it had been resolved, I cant forgive my ignorance to the matter. She was completely
ignored and not spoken to when staff were in the room.”
Q3. With the sheer scale of the matter, there was no way you could have known. But did you ever see
the effects of the abuse she sustained?
A3. ”I did, staff were commenting on a bruise she had and notices she was bleeding from the pressure
sores that needed dressing. Little did I know that even five hours after I had left the nurse hadn’t put a
dressing on.
Q4. After you reported the abuse there were cameras set up in the home to capture events, is that true?
A4. Yes and we discovered it wasn’t just my mother suffering, such mistreatment – but other care
workers were also caught on camera repeatedly mocking, taunting and bullying other patients. I just
hope all of these corrupt workers come to justice.
Script 2 Victim’s
Daughter
Script 3 Canterbury Care Homes
Manager
Q1. Can you confirm you are in fact the manager at Canterbury Care Home?
A1. “Of course I am, why else would I be here wasting my time?”
Q2. We’re simply trying to gain a better insight into the goings on in the care home.
A2. “Well I don’t see how this involves me?”
Q3. You’re the manager, the care home and its residents are your responsibility Did you
know what was happening in the care home?
A3. “I didn’t, I care a lot about the residents and I don’t wish to be undermined like this”
Q4. Then why is it that one of your residents died within weeks of entering your facility?
A4. “I don’t see how that’s relevant – excuse me id like to leave now.”
*Throw down papers, leave room, slam door*
Script 4 Victim’s Son
My mother suffered from Parkinson's disease, she struggled with it for roughly 10 years or so
but she was a fighter, she could handle herself, I’ve never had so much admiration for any one
person in my life.
Thats why when I found out she was being abused by the very people I had entrusted with her
health my entire life fell apart quite literally.
I went to see her after a week of trying to convict the people that did it… and she was gone -
There was no notice, no phone call, nothing.
*pause, breathe, cry, single tear*
They told me it was an overdose on medication, but how could I believe that for even a second?
The worst part of it is there was no proof and there wasn't any justice.
Voiceover
There has been a disturbing rise in the number of reports of possible elderly abuse victims
in the UK
112,000 cases were reported in 2013 alone
That is a 4% in the past year
37% of the time it was the social worker perpetrating such malicious acts
We are here to stop this… NOW
To incriminate and uncover the people who are doing this - and we will see affects first
hand because you can help
We urge you to help and call this advice line on 0800 169 65 65 - If you suspect an older
person is being abused

Draft scripts for documentary

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Scared Alone Weak Frightened Lost Hurt Worried * Use anywords that come to mind to describe how the victim may feel about being attacked * How does it feel to be an old person who could potentially be attacked? Script 1 Nanna’s Monologue
  • 3.
    Q1. When youfirst discovered that your mother was suffering severe abuse, what was your reaction? A1. “Anger.. I couldn’t believe it at first, and the fact it was happening from people that… we entrusted with her health.” Q2. Had you any idea before the events came to light about the goings on in the care home? A2. “She used to say ‘They’re really nice when you’re here but as soon as you’re gone they’re horrible’… But I thought it had been resolved, I cant forgive my ignorance to the matter. She was completely ignored and not spoken to when staff were in the room.” Q3. With the sheer scale of the matter, there was no way you could have known. But did you ever see the effects of the abuse she sustained? A3. ”I did, staff were commenting on a bruise she had and notices she was bleeding from the pressure sores that needed dressing. Little did I know that even five hours after I had left the nurse hadn’t put a dressing on. Q4. After you reported the abuse there were cameras set up in the home to capture events, is that true? A4. Yes and we discovered it wasn’t just my mother suffering, such mistreatment – but other care workers were also caught on camera repeatedly mocking, taunting and bullying other patients. I just hope all of these corrupt workers come to justice. Script 2 Victim’s Daughter
  • 4.
    Script 3 CanterburyCare Homes Manager Q1. Can you confirm you are in fact the manager at Canterbury Care Home? A1. “Of course I am, why else would I be here wasting my time?” Q2. We’re simply trying to gain a better insight into the goings on in the care home. A2. “Well I don’t see how this involves me?” Q3. You’re the manager, the care home and its residents are your responsibility Did you know what was happening in the care home? A3. “I didn’t, I care a lot about the residents and I don’t wish to be undermined like this” Q4. Then why is it that one of your residents died within weeks of entering your facility? A4. “I don’t see how that’s relevant – excuse me id like to leave now.” *Throw down papers, leave room, slam door*
  • 5.
    Script 4 Victim’sSon My mother suffered from Parkinson's disease, she struggled with it for roughly 10 years or so but she was a fighter, she could handle herself, I’ve never had so much admiration for any one person in my life. Thats why when I found out she was being abused by the very people I had entrusted with her health my entire life fell apart quite literally. I went to see her after a week of trying to convict the people that did it… and she was gone - There was no notice, no phone call, nothing. *pause, breathe, cry, single tear* They told me it was an overdose on medication, but how could I believe that for even a second? The worst part of it is there was no proof and there wasn't any justice.
  • 6.
    Voiceover There has beena disturbing rise in the number of reports of possible elderly abuse victims in the UK 112,000 cases were reported in 2013 alone That is a 4% in the past year 37% of the time it was the social worker perpetrating such malicious acts We are here to stop this… NOW To incriminate and uncover the people who are doing this - and we will see affects first hand because you can help We urge you to help and call this advice line on 0800 169 65 65 - If you suspect an older person is being abused