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Practical information for families affected by Mental Health Homicides in Britain with evidence based resources for Mental Health professionals

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RT @1MaxMclean: Silencing those who speak up causes devastating harm including, in this case, preventable new-born infant deaths. Please he…
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Patients at risk without better protection for whistleblowers, says ex-NHS hospitals chief
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RT @nuwandiss: @mrsamandajsmith @AgnesAyton A regular theme in inquiries But this isn’t just about tragic things happening It’s about a…
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RT @vicharrisuk: @suzypuss @ProfLAppleby I despair with the notion of discharging a pt with SMI because they fail to engage. Basically disc…
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Caudel Haughton was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order following the fatal stabbing of 20-year-old Filipe Oliveira in an unprovoked attack on 15 April 2023.
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RT @nuwandiss: Compare & contrast Calocane & Ritchie Reports The latter describes sensible measures to care for really ill people The fo…
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RT @nuwandiss: After two hospital admissions with significant psychotically driven violence Calocane’s community relapse prevention plan…
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RT @lennycornwall: To implement the changes @ProfLAppleby is highlighting here will require a significant culture shift across the whole sy…
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Families demand answers as fatal NHS mistakes are repeated A series of mental health homicides has exposed repeated failures in psychiatric treatment, with killers discharged despite warnings of their violent potential
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@ProfLAppleby Accessible & assertive mental health health care for people with SMI - particularly for those who don’t think they are ill, would prevent many tragedies. Not sure better messaging would prevent such cases
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RT @ProfRobHoward: Succinct and deadly accurate analysis of why MH services now fail people with SMI.
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RT @mochoudhury: @ShaunLintern @hundredfamilies @Fhamiltontimes Given the NHS have made an exception for this case (due to The Times), what…
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RT @ShaunLintern: Families of victims killed by mental health patients have been blocked from seeing full reports into failings before thei…
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@DBDouble @asifamhp @apospodcast @WeCareAboutMH @ProfRobHoward @nuwandiss No risk assessment before or after discharge
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@DBDouble @apospodcast @asifamhp @WeCareAboutMH @ProfRobHoward @nuwandiss Nobody is claiming certainty or that it;s an exact science. It's about prevention of harm not prediction.
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@DBDouble @asifamhp @apospodcast @WeCareAboutMH @ProfRobHoward @nuwandiss Assertive outreach, better medication monitoring, listening to family concerns, doing a risk assessment on discharge, keeping proper records, Section 117 care etc etc
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Clarity needed on NHS publication of reports into homicides
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@DBDouble @asifamhp @apospodcast @WeCareAboutMH @ProfRobHoward @nuwandiss The report details lots of areas where decisions taken were clearly inappropriate (and where staff & other agenciews had already and repeatedly raised concerns)
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@DBDouble @asifamhp @apospodcast @WeCareAboutMH @ProfRobHoward @nuwandiss "too easily willing to take the blame for prevention of homicide" This seems a remarkable claim- any evidence for this? Not seen any NHS Trust accept the 'blame' - they just tend to talk of 'missed opportunities'
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