NHS mental health - 1,500 deaths

Written by David Fletcher 31 Mar 2022
NHS mental health - 1,500 deaths

Richard worked in the City of London and had a PhD in political science He was 30 when he was admitted to the Linden Centre, Chelmsford, over fears he would harm himself after a recurrence of depression. His father said they left Richard with scissors, razors, shoelaces, electrical cords and a dressing gown cord. Someone else had taken their own life there three months earlier, but hazards in its layout were still in place. ‘It is the same errors and the same flaws, time after time. People are still dying, needlessly.’ A public inquiry has learned of the deaths of 1,500 people who were in the care of Essex mental health services over a 21-year period. The ongoing inquiry began taking evidence from the public in December. Recurring themes are concerns over patients' physical, mental, and sexual safety while on wards. See also

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  • Pray: for the inquiry to gather further information rapidly to understand which of the 1,500 deaths need further investigation and all changes needed to be implemented. (Ephesians 5:15)