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Criticised Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust 'must improve' | Criticised Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust 'must improve' |
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An under-fire health trust, criticised after a teenager drowned in a bath, has been told to significantly improve protection of mental health patients. | An under-fire health trust, criticised after a teenager drowned in a bath, has been told to significantly improve protection of mental health patients. |
Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust was issued the warning notice by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following an inspection in January. | Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust was issued the warning notice by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following an inspection in January. |
An inquest found neglect contributed to the death of Connor Sparrowhawk, 18, at Slade House in Oxford in 2013. | An inquest found neglect contributed to the death of Connor Sparrowhawk, 18, at Slade House in Oxford in 2013. |
The trust said it was "completely focused" on tackling the concerns. | The trust said it was "completely focused" on tackling the concerns. |
Last year an independent report blamed a "failure of leadership" for failing to investigate the unexplained deaths of hundreds of patients. | Last year an independent report blamed a "failure of leadership" for failing to investigate the unexplained deaths of hundreds of patients. |
It was ordered after Mr Sparrowhawk was found unresponsive n the bath following an epileptic seizure at the Oxford learning disability unit, which has since closed. | It was ordered after Mr Sparrowhawk was found unresponsive n the bath following an epileptic seizure at the Oxford learning disability unit, which has since closed. |
The CQC found the trust's investigation of incidents, including deaths, was not robust enough. | The CQC found the trust's investigation of incidents, including deaths, was not robust enough. |
'Longstanding risks' | 'Longstanding risks' |
It said not enough was done to learn from incidents to prevent future risks to patients, and concerns raised by patients, their carers and staff were not effectively responded to. | It said not enough was done to learn from incidents to prevent future risks to patients, and concerns raised by patients, their carers and staff were not effectively responded to. |
Dr Paul Lelliott, CQC deputy chief inspector of hospitals, said the safety of patients with mental ill health and or learning disabilities required "significant improvement". | Dr Paul Lelliott, CQC deputy chief inspector of hospitals, said the safety of patients with mental ill health and or learning disabilities required "significant improvement". |
"We found longstanding risks to patients, arising from the physical environment, that had not been dealt with effectively. | "We found longstanding risks to patients, arising from the physical environment, that had not been dealt with effectively. |
"The Trust's internal governance arrangements to learn from serious incidents or investigations were not good enough, meaning that opportunities to minimise further risks to patients were lost," he added. | "The Trust's internal governance arrangements to learn from serious incidents or investigations were not good enough, meaning that opportunities to minimise further risks to patients were lost," he added. |
'Worrying' | |
Health service regulator, NHS Improvement, said it would impose management changes at the trust if progress is not made on fixing the concerns raised by the CQC. | Health service regulator, NHS Improvement, said it would impose management changes at the trust if progress is not made on fixing the concerns raised by the CQC. |
Executive medical director Dr Kathy Mclean said: "Patients and service users at Southern Health expect to get safe and good quality care, and it is worrying to see that the CQC have identified patient safety concerns which have still gone unaddressed at the trust. | Executive medical director Dr Kathy Mclean said: "Patients and service users at Southern Health expect to get safe and good quality care, and it is worrying to see that the CQC have identified patient safety concerns which have still gone unaddressed at the trust. |
"If we don't see enough progress on this we will consider taking action on behalf of patients," she added. | "If we don't see enough progress on this we will consider taking action on behalf of patients," she added. |
Following the report's publication, trust chief executive Katrina Percy rejected calls for her resignation and said she had been "clear and open" about the work needed to address concerns raised. | Following the report's publication, trust chief executive Katrina Percy rejected calls for her resignation and said she had been "clear and open" about the work needed to address concerns raised. |
"Good progress has been made, however we accept that the CQC feels that in some areas we have not acted swiftly enough," she said. | "Good progress has been made, however we accept that the CQC feels that in some areas we have not acted swiftly enough," she said. |
"My main priority is, and always has been, the safety of our patients. We take the CQC's concerns extremely seriously and have taken a number of further actions." | "My main priority is, and always has been, the safety of our patients. We take the CQC's concerns extremely seriously and have taken a number of further actions." |
'Bewildered' | |
Mr Sparrowhawk's mother, Sara Ryan, said she was "angry and upset" following the report's publication. | |
"We're just astonished they haven't improved - they have again demonstrated a failing leadership - they have said repeatedly said they had improved ever since Connor died, and they clearly haven't. | |
"I'm bewildered the board and the chief executive haven't stood down today. The public don't have any confidence in their ability." | |
Dan Scorer of learning disability charity Mencap, said the CQC warning notice showed little had changed since the independent report was published. | Dan Scorer of learning disability charity Mencap, said the CQC warning notice showed little had changed since the independent report was published. |
"Families are being left questioning whether the death of their loved one should have been investigated and whether the death might have been avoided," he said. | "Families are being left questioning whether the death of their loved one should have been investigated and whether the death might have been avoided," he said. |
"The lack of urgency to tackle this national scandal is unacceptable," he added. | "The lack of urgency to tackle this national scandal is unacceptable," he added. |
Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust | Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust |
Source: Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust | Source: Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust |