Mental health services across various regions have come under scrutiny for multiple issues, including the over-budget inpatient facility, unreported violent attacks against hospital staff, and serious misconduct by staff at a mental health trust that treated Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane. Inspectors have criticized Coventry and Warwickshire mental health services, while a mental health facility has exceeded its budget by £3m. There are fears that violent attacks against staff in hospital trusts may be going unreported. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has found that staff at a mental health trust falsified records and assaulted patients. Additionally, some staff at asylum accommodations in Northern Ireland have not been checked or trained properly. In Ohio, a patient and three staffers have been charged in the beating death at a mental facility.
Patient, 3 staffers charged in beating death at Ohio mental facility https://t.co/erR8mfSIpy
Mental health staff falsified records and assaulted patients - CQC Tap the pic to read more https://t.co/BB48L4FMBf
Asylum accommodation: Some NI staff 'not checked or trained' https://t.co/hMPbqaVmi1
Mental health staff falsified records and assaulted patients - CQC - tap the pic to read more https://t.co/HbLsUYubol
Mental health staff falsified records and assaulted patients - CQC https://t.co/3y8lQPTvTg
Staff at mental health trust that treated Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane 'falsified records and assaulted patients' https://t.co/Zals80it0U
Violent attacks against staff in a hospital trust may be going unreported, officials fear https://t.co/7IrTG4DkGk
Fears hospital staff abuse may be underreported https://t.co/c09f6Ov7Y1
Inpatient mental health facility £3m over budget https://t.co/tZYYAwwLaF
Coventry and Warwickshire mental health services criticised by inspectors https://t.co/JMJjR8lr6Z