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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t know the backstory to this OP, can you please expand.
If people are systematically endangered then yes, people entrusted with their health should be held to account. But I don’t know the details here .. |
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"I don’t know the backstory to this OP, can you please expand.
If people are systematically endangered then yes, people entrusted with their health should be held to account. But I don’t know the details here .. "
Take a look a ch4 dispatches on TV last
Night pls one of many programmes or whats come to light in Manchester. |
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By *ohn KanakaMan
over a year ago
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If someone dies in a mental health unit whether the death is natural or unnatural the death of referred to the Coroner and has to go to inquest. There is also always an internal investigation. And the police will almost certainly attend the death and definitely will if it us unnatural. Staff can and do fet disciplined including dismissal.
That's feels like a lot pf accountability in place? |
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"If someone dies in a mental health unit whether the death is natural or unnatural the death of referred to the Coroner and has to go to inquest. There is also always an internal investigation. And the police will almost certainly attend the death and definitely will if it us unnatural. Staff can and do fet disciplined including dismissal.
That's feels like a lot pf accountability in place? "
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