This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-37588815
The article has changed 5 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Former Southern Health boss Katrina Percy quits | Former Southern Health boss Katrina Percy quits |
(35 minutes later) | |
The former head of troubled Southern Health NHS trust, who was controversially moved to a new post, has quit following months of pressure. | |
Katrina Percy first stepped down in August, but was given a new advisory role specifically created for her. | |
The Trust's board said public feedback had led it to decide it was "no longer possible for her to continue". | |
Ms Percy, who will leave with a year's salary, said she felt "great sadness" but agreed with the decision. | |
The public response, she said, had caused her to reflect and decide to "leave the trust with immediate effect and seek other opportunities". | |
Ms Percy had stepped down from her previous role as chief of Southern Health amid "media attention" after the trust failed to investigate hundreds of deaths. | |
'Public concern' | |
Despite resigning as CEO after months of pressure, Ms Percy was controversially retained as an advisor on her existing pay and benefits package of nearly £250,000 a year. | |
The interim chairman of the trust admitted to BBC News at the time no other candidates had been considered, but said it was a "finite role for a 12-month period". He resigned his post three weeks later. | |
Southern Health's board said it had "received correspondence from the public, patients and families expressing their concerns". | |
"Both the Trust and NHS Improvement believe it is no longer possible for Katrina to continue in her new advisory role," it said. | |
"Katrina shares this view and we have worked with NHS Improvement to come to a settlement where she will leave Southern Health with immediate effect, to pursue other opportunities." | |
Ms Percy faced months of criticism for the way her trust failed to investigate patient deaths when she was chief executive. | |
In June, the trust accepted responsibility for the death of 18-year-old Connor Sparrowhawk, who drowned in a bath at Slade House in Oxford. |