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Trust admits 'failings' over death of student Lauren Smith Trust admits 'failings' over death of student Lauren Smith
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A health trust has admitted to care failings after an 18-year-old Kent student with a history of mental health problems killed herself at university. A health trust has admitted failings in the care of an 18-year-old Kent student with a history of mental health problems who killed herself.
Lauren Smith, of Canterbury, was found dead at the University in Wales Trinity St David's Lampeter campus in 2012.Lauren Smith, of Canterbury, was found dead at the University in Wales Trinity St David's Lampeter campus in 2012.
Her mother, Laura Smith, said she had been left "heartbroken" and did not want the situation to be repeated.Her mother, Laura Smith, said she had been left "heartbroken" and did not want the situation to be repeated.
Kent and Medway NHS Trust said a review found "more could have been done" to support her transfer to Wales.Kent and Medway NHS Trust said a review found "more could have been done" to support her transfer to Wales.
Lauren, who had a history of self-harming, was weeks into the first year of her humanities degree when she took her own life at the university halls of residence in Lampeter on 17 November 2012.Lauren, who had a history of self-harming, was weeks into the first year of her humanities degree when she took her own life at the university halls of residence in Lampeter on 17 November 2012.
'Sincere sympathy''Sincere sympathy'
Ceredigion coroner Peter Brunton recorded a verdict of suicide while suffering severe depressive illness, at an inquest into her death in Aberystwyth.Ceredigion coroner Peter Brunton recorded a verdict of suicide while suffering severe depressive illness, at an inquest into her death in Aberystwyth.
The inquest was told she was not getting the mental health care she should have been receiving.The inquest was told she was not getting the mental health care she should have been receiving.
Ms Smith said there was a lack of support for teenagers with a history of mental health and they were at risk of "slipping through the cracks" when they turned 18, left home or moved to university.Ms Smith said there was a lack of support for teenagers with a history of mental health and they were at risk of "slipping through the cracks" when they turned 18, left home or moved to university.
She added: "I was given a false sense of security by assuming risk assessments were being carried out, that my concerns as her mother were being recorded, and that information and records were being shared between agencies.She added: "I was given a false sense of security by assuming risk assessments were being carried out, that my concerns as her mother were being recorded, and that information and records were being shared between agencies.
"There seems to be complacency among mental health professionals when it comes to adolescent mental health - for instance, I was told by one hospital psychiatrist that lots of teenage girls harm themselves, it doesn't mean they're going to do anything.""There seems to be complacency among mental health professionals when it comes to adolescent mental health - for instance, I was told by one hospital psychiatrist that lots of teenage girls harm themselves, it doesn't mean they're going to do anything."
She added: "There were many opportunities for the outcome to have been different for Lauren.She added: "There were many opportunities for the outcome to have been different for Lauren.
"We will never know this for sure, but I hope that other vulnerable young people and their families can be spared the additional agony of 'what ifs?' by ensuring that further deaths of those slipping through the cracks.""We will never know this for sure, but I hope that other vulnerable young people and their families can be spared the additional agony of 'what ifs?' by ensuring that further deaths of those slipping through the cracks."
A spokeswoman for Kent and Medway NHS Trust said: "Firstly, can we say the [trust] would like to offer our sincere sympathy to Lauren's family. A spokeswoman for Kent and Medway NHS Trust said: "Following Lauren's death the trust conducted an immediate review of the care provided. The initial investigation concluded that record-keeping in the case was below the expected standard and the arrangements for transferring care to Wales should have been better managed.
"Following Lauren's death the trust conducted an immediate review of the care provided. The initial investigation concluded that record-keeping in the case was below the expected standard and the arrangements for transferring care to Wales should have been better managed.
"Further review has highlighted that more could have been done to gather information from other mental health services that had seen Lauren in the past.""Further review has highlighted that more could have been done to gather information from other mental health services that had seen Lauren in the past."
In a statement, Hywel Dda Health Board said it "would like to offer the family of Lauren our condolences for the tragic loss of their daughter". In a statement, Hywel Dda Health Board said it had contacted Ms Smith's family "to explain that the appropriate referral to local mental health services was made for Lauren whilst she was resident in our area".
It added: "We have already been in touch with her family to explain that the appropriate referral to local mental health services was made for Lauren whilst she was resident in our area."