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'Failure of care' for suicide boy | 'Failure of care' for suicide boy |
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A report on the suicide of a teenager in April 2005 has found serious failure of care by the health service. | A report on the suicide of a teenager in April 2005 has found serious failure of care by the health service. |
Danny McCartan, 18, had a history of depression and self harm. | Danny McCartan, 18, had a history of depression and self harm. |
On the day he hanged himself, he wanted to be admitted to hospital but he was refused, partly because a specialist nurse said the suicide risk was low. | On the day he hanged himself, he wanted to be admitted to hospital but he was refused, partly because a specialist nurse said the suicide risk was low. |
The independent panel found a litany of problems in his care, including staffing shortages, errors of communication, confusion and delay. | The independent panel found a litany of problems in his care, including staffing shortages, errors of communication, confusion and delay. |
The review found he was treated by a fragmented and disjoined health service and simply "fell through the cracks". | The review found he was treated by a fragmented and disjoined health service and simply "fell through the cracks". |
Danny McCartan's father Gerard said his family did not want the trust to say sorry, it just wanted to see changes to the system. | |
"An apology doesn't matter at all to us," he said. | |
"We were not in it for an apology. We want the recommendations implemented to the full and we also want to be involved with the implementation of the recommendations." |