THE Bishop of Carlisle has put his name to a letter calling for reforms to the adult social care sector. Bishop James Newcome offered his name to the letter from Care England to the Prime Minister, which states that urgent change is needed. The letter supports calls by the Health and Social Care Select Committee for an extra £7 billion per year, as well as a workforce strategy for the sector. The Right Reverend, who is the Church of England s lead bishop for health and social care, believed the pandemic has brought the need for change into the spotlight. Bishop of Carlisle The Right Reverend James Newcome. ..The current bishop is the first to reside in the new Bishop s House, Keswick..DAVID HOLLINS. FRIDAY 14th DECEMBER 2018..
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A mother sobbed as she described the “barbaric and inhumane” treatment of her autistic daughter while she was in the care of the NHS.
NHS worker Benji O’Reilly gave distressing evidence to MPs about the treatment of her teenage daughter, who has autism and mental health issues.
She said that she felt “desperately let down by the NHS” as she described the “prison-like environment” her daughter had endured.
Meanwhile, the mother of Connor Sparrowhawk, who died in a bath in a specialist learning disability unit, said that there was “no reason” people should be restrained or secluded for health-related reasons.
A mother sobbed as she described the “barbaric and inhumane” treatment of her autistic daughter while she was in the care of the NHS.
NHS worker Benji O’Reilly gave distressing evidence to MPs about the treatment of her teenage daughter, who has autism and mental health issues.
She said that she felt “desperately let down by the NHS” as she described the “prison-like environment” her daughter had endured.
Meanwhile, the mother of Connor Sparrowhawk, who died in a bath in a specialist learning disability unit, said that there was “no reason” people should be restrained or secluded for health-related reasons.
A mother sobbed as she described the barbaric and inhumane treatment of her autistic daughter in a prison-like NHS facility where she was punished like a criminal .
NHS worker Benji O Reilly gave distressing evidence to MPs about the treatment of her 14-year-old daughter, who has autism and mental health issues.
She said that she felt desperately let down by the NHS as she set out the prison-like environment her daughter had endured.
Meanwhile, the mother of Connor Sparrowhawk, who died in a bath in a specialist learning disability unit, said there was no reason why people should be restrained or secluded for health-related reasons.