Essex mental health deaths review demands legal powers

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The chair of a review into 2,000 mental health deaths says it cannot continue without legal support.

Dr Geraldine Strathdee says the review would find it difficult to meet its terms of reference without statutory powers to compel witnessesThe government has been asked to decide whether to hold the first ever national public inquiry into mental health deaths.

"This is a significant increase in the number of people who have lost their lives as mental health patient. "I'm almost in tears hearing this now," she told the BBC. "Why has it taken 10 years of my life to get to this point? Dr Strathdee said staff evidence was "fundamental to the inquiry to properly investigate the deaths of mental health patients".

EPUT said it was proactively encouraging its staff to take part in the review and had been offering advice and support.

 

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