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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."