The Virtual Pub
Come Inside... => The Commons => Topic started by: Steve on August 13, 2024, 09:41:55 AM
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https://news.sky.com/story/blood-on-their-hands-nhs-trust-minimised-or-omitted-details-of-risk-posed-by-nottingham-killer-13196047
How many other latent murderers have these rogue doctors, that are still in post, allowed to roam free on the streets of Nottinghamshire?
'It found that from May 2020 until September 2022, risk assessments by the trust played down the fact Calocane was refusing to take his medication and having ongoing and persistent symptoms of psychosis.
The regulator said that while some risks were highlighted, other assessments "minimised or omitted key details".
It added that a decision to discharge the attacker back to his GP in 2022 was made despite there being evidence beyond any real doubt that Calocane would "relapse into distressing symptoms and potentially aggressive behaviour".
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https://news.sky.com/story/blood-on-their-hands-nhs-trust-minimised-or-omitted-details-of-risk-posed-by-nottingham-killer-13196047
How many other latent murderers have these rogue doctors, that are still in post, allowed to roam free on the streets of Nottinghamshire?
'It found that from May 2020 until September 2022, risk assessments by the trust played down the fact Calocane was refusing to take his medication and having ongoing and persistent symptoms of psychosis.
The regulator said that while some risks were highlighted, other assessments "minimised or omitted key details".
It added that a decision to discharge the attacker back to his GP in 2022 was made despite there being evidence beyond any real doubt that Calocane would "relapse into distressing symptoms and potentially aggressive behaviour".
Terrible... noooo:
Sadly, I suspect it isn't just Nottingham...
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Yep, hopefully the public inquiry will look wider that just that area. Hard to escape the thought that inappropriate 'targets' were an issue here.
Of course the public inquiry will take years, they all seem to nowadays.
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Yep, hopefully the public inquiry will look wider that just that area. Hard to escape the thought that inappropriate 'targets' were an issue here.
Of course the public inquiry will take years, they all seem to nowadays.
But lessons will be learnt... ::)