After report found ‘errors and misjudgments’ in Valdo Calocane case, how can mental health care be improved?
A “series of errors and misjudgments” in Valdo Calocane’s mental health care led to him being discharged – even though he repeatedly failed to take his medication and showed signs of aggression – months before he killed three people in Nottingham, according to a review by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The Guardian has spoken to experts about how mental health care in England could be improved in order to better prevent future tragedies.