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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ella Pickover

Mental health patients in crisis face ‘inhumane’ conditions, report finds

  • An investigation by the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB) has found that mental health patients in crisis are facing "inhumane" conditions due to legal ambiguities.
  • A&E staff lack clear legal powers to prevent patients awaiting assessment or admission from leaving, forcing doctors to choose the "least harmful way to break the law".
  • One consultant psychiatrist described the dilemma as stark: unlawfully holding someone and breaching human rights, or allowing them to leave and risk harm.
  • Inspectors observed a patient locked in a single room with only a toilet for over four days, with staff describing the situation as "cruel" and "inhumane" due to the lack of therapeutic intervention.
  • The HSSIB has urged the Government to act to provide clear legal frameworks, stating that unclear powers have a devastating impact on patients and place staff in an impossible position.

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Patient locked in single room for more than four days after mental health crisis, investigation finds

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