Two parents recount the traumatic experiences of their daughter and son respectively. Plus a letter from David Kitchen on medication
I totally agree with Jeremy Walker (I’ve met many Valdo Calocanes. This is how a mental health crisis can lead to tragedy, 20 August). We don’t need another expensive inquiry to tell us what we already know. Mental health community services are underfunded to the point of non-existence. An inquest in April found that gross failings amounting to neglect were causative in the death of my daughter, Lillian Lucas, as an NHS patient in a private mental health hospital.
In my opinion, such neglect is systemic in community services. When she was becoming psychotic, my daughter would pack a bag for hospital and ask us and the community team for help. Other than encouraging her to run herself a bath and light a candle, no help was forthcoming – until it came in a police car, once she’d hurt herself or us.