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Home / Health / Grieving Mother Fights for Mental Health Education After Daughter's Tragic Suicide

Grieving Mother Fights for Mental Health Education After Daughter's Tragic Suicide

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Teenage girl died by suicide in 2024 after long battle with mental health issues
  • Mother blames lack of proper care from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)
  • Calls for better mental health education in schools and improved CAMHS funding
Grieving Mother Fights for Mental Health Education After Daughter's Tragic Suicide

In March 2024, 13-year-old Sophie tragically died by suicide at her family home near Dundee, Scotland. Her mother, Ruth Moss, was devastated by the loss, describing it as having her "heart smashed into a million little pieces."

Sophie had long battled mental health issues and self-harm, with her mother recounting heartbreaking moments of holding her as she cried, saying she didn't want to live. Despite Sophie's two previous suicide attempts, Moss says her concerns were not taken seriously enough by the local Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). An inquiry later found that precautions that could have been taken by CAMHS "might realistically have resulted in the death being avoided."

Now, Moss is calling for urgent changes to the education system across the UK to ensure children are kept safe. She believes that better mental health education in schools, as well as improved funding for CAMHS, could have potentially saved her daughter's life. Moss is supporting a campaign to have suicide prevention taught in Scottish schools, just as the UK Government recently announced for schools in England.

The latest statistics show thousands of children are being referred to CAMHS every year, with 146 having waited more than a year for treatment as of June 2025. Moss says the waiting lists and quality of service must be addressed to truly combat this issue. She is determined to honor her daughter's memory by fighting for the changes that could have saved her.

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Sophie, the 13-year-old daughter of Ruth Moss, tragically died by suicide at her family home near Dundee, Scotland in March 2024 after a long battle with mental health issues and self-harm.
Ruth Moss is now campaigning for urgent changes to the UK's education system, calling for better mental health education in schools and improved funding for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) that failed to provide proper care for her daughter.
Moss believes that if CAMHS had provided a good standard of care and had some element of accountability, her daughter Sophie would be alive today. She is determined to honor her daughter's memory by fighting for the changes that could have saved her.

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