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Sarah Reed death: Mentally ill 'should not be assessed in prison' | Sarah Reed death: Mentally ill 'should not be assessed in prison' |
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The mother of a woman who killed herself while she was in prison has said mentally ill people should not be assessed in prison. | The mother of a woman who killed herself while she was in prison has said mentally ill people should not be assessed in prison. |
Sarah Reed, 32, died in Holloway Prison, north London in February last year. | Sarah Reed, 32, died in Holloway Prison, north London in February last year. |
She was waiting to be assessed to see if she was mentally fit to plead after being charged with assaulting a nurse in a secure psychiatric unit. | She was waiting to be assessed to see if she was mentally fit to plead after being charged with assaulting a nurse in a secure psychiatric unit. |
The government said it took prisoners' mental health "extremely seriously". | The government said it took prisoners' mental health "extremely seriously". |
Sarah's mother Marilyn Reed said if people had done their jobs properly, she would still be alive. | Sarah's mother Marilyn Reed said if people had done their jobs properly, she would still be alive. |
The jury at Sarah Reed's inquest recently concluded a narrative verdict. | The jury at Sarah Reed's inquest recently concluded a narrative verdict. |
It found that a series of failures such as not treating her in a timely manner, mismanagement of her care and monitoring, plus an unacceptable number of cancelled visits by staff all significantly contributed to her deterioration. | It found that a series of failures such as not treating her in a timely manner, mismanagement of her care and monitoring, plus an unacceptable number of cancelled visits by staff all significantly contributed to her deterioration. |
Ms Reed was waiting in prison for nine weeks for an assessment. | Ms Reed was waiting in prison for nine weeks for an assessment. |
'No food or water' | 'No food or water' |
Her mother said: "It needs to stop, it needs to be investigated. We need to have things put in place that the mental health are dealt with in medical places. There's no excuse and I want this to change, that no other family is torn apart or devastated." | Her mother said: "It needs to stop, it needs to be investigated. We need to have things put in place that the mental health are dealt with in medical places. There's no excuse and I want this to change, that no other family is torn apart or devastated." |
"If they'd have said a secure unit, hospital, whatever, I'd have said fair enough. But prison? Remember she hadn't been found guilty of anything, she'd been accused of a crime, she hadn't been sentenced, yet she was placed in Holloway," she added. | "If they'd have said a secure unit, hospital, whatever, I'd have said fair enough. But prison? Remember she hadn't been found guilty of anything, she'd been accused of a crime, she hadn't been sentenced, yet she was placed in Holloway," she added. |
She said the inquest was painful for her and the family. | She said the inquest was painful for her and the family. |
"The revelations such as her not being allowed to have baths or showers or being able to have food or water because they felt she was in such a psychotic state that she couldn't be approached. | "The revelations such as her not being allowed to have baths or showers or being able to have food or water because they felt she was in such a psychotic state that she couldn't be approached. |
We thought that if she'd been a dog or a cat, kept under those conditions, someone would have been charged for animal cruelty." | We thought that if she'd been a dog or a cat, kept under those conditions, someone would have been charged for animal cruelty." |
She said her daughter had a history of mental health problems, which stemmed from her not recovering from the death of her baby daughter in 2003. | She said her daughter had a history of mental health problems, which stemmed from her not recovering from the death of her baby daughter in 2003. |
Last year 22 women died in prison. Holloway, which was western Europe's biggest female-only prison, was closed last May after it was branded inadequate by then Justice Secretary Michael Gove. | |
In a statement, the government said: "We take the mental health of prisoners extremely seriously and are increasing the support available to vulnerable offenders. | In a statement, the government said: "We take the mental health of prisoners extremely seriously and are increasing the support available to vulnerable offenders. |
"We are putting more funding into prison safety and have launched a suicide and self-harm reduction project to address the increase in self-inflicted deaths and self-harm in our prisons." | "We are putting more funding into prison safety and have launched a suicide and self-harm reduction project to address the increase in self-inflicted deaths and self-harm in our prisons." |
Correction 22 August 2017: This page has been amended to clarify that it was Michael Gove who described the prison as inadequate. |
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