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Home / Health / Teen's Death Exposes Mental Health System Failures

Teen's Death Exposes Mental Health System Failures

2 Feb

Summary

  • Teen placed in inappropriate ward due to bed shortage.
  • Poor communication between agencies significantly contributed.
  • Family calls for increased mental health funding urgently.
Teen's Death Exposes Mental Health System Failures

A recent inquest has revealed that critical issues within the mental health system contributed to the death of 16-year-old Ellame Ford-Dunn in March 2022. Ellame had a history of self-harm and was placed on Worthing hospital's Bluefin ward, an acute children's unit not specialized for mental health care, due to a lack of appropriate beds.

The jury concluded that placing Ellame in this ward was inappropriate and a factor in her death. They also cited the inadequate provision of mental health beds as a contributing cause. The coroner plans to issue a report warning of further child deaths if this provision gap is not addressed.

Further findings indicated poor coordination and communication between multiple agencies involved in Ellame's care. Inconsistencies in nursing handovers and inadequate guidance for staff were also identified as significant issues. Ellame was not immediately followed when she absconded, and it took 59 minutes for police to find her.

Ellame's parents have urged the government to increase funding for mental health services to prevent similar tragedies. Campaigners and her family describe the system as "crumbling at the seams," emphasizing the need for effective specialist provision for young people requiring mental health support.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The inquest found that the decision to place Ellame in an inappropriate ward due to a shortage of mental health beds, coupled with poor communication between agencies, contributed to her death.
Ellame's parents are calling for increased government funding for mental health services and for specialized provision for young people with mental health needs.
The inquest exposed a mental health system with inadequate provision of specialist beds, poor inter-agency communication, and a lack of clear procedures for high-risk patients.

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