Sturgeon urged to hand over inquiry report on young people who died after mental health service failures
NICOLA STURGEON was today challenged to give access to an inquiry report to families of young people who died after mental health service failures – after one relative complained the process had been “definitely not transparent.”
The inquiry was established after the deaths of a number of patients who had sought help from the Carseview mental-health unit in Dundee.
Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard – at First Minister’s Questions (FMQs) last May – raised the case of David Ramsay, who killed himself at the age of 50 having been twice turned away from Carseview.
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