Sunday 22 January 2012

MENTAL HEALTH 1.wmv

legal and documented with total proof

all my posts are not opponions-BUT LEGALLY FACT
2 out of 13 hospitals from the same group SO FAR ARE WAY BELOW REQUIRED STANDARDS.
MY DAUGHTER IS IN A THIRD HOSPITAL FROM THE SAME GROUP AND I WILL PUBLISH THE OFFICIAL FINDINGS WHEN I RECIEVE THEM.

i can already prove grave misconduct by many staff on numerous occassions,threats,bullying,ignoring rules and regulations.

Saturday 21 January 2012

same group-different hospital-same damming report

People may not receive appropriate care and treatment because care plans and risk
assessments are not always in place or reviewed to reflect peoples' current needs.
People are generally safe but this may have the potential to impact on the delivery of
peoples' care and not always be effective and flexible in meeting individual needs.
Outcome 07: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their
human rights
People using the service are not always protected from abuse and risk of harm.
Outcome 09: People should be given the medicines they need when they need them,
and in a safe way
The service does not fully protect people against the risks associated with the unsafe use
and management of medicines by means of the making of appropriate arrangements for
the recording of medicines.
Outcome 12: People should be cared for by staff who are properly qualified and able
to do their job
Recruitment procedures and processes in place help to ensure people using the service
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are supported safely and protected from harm.
Outcome 14: Staff should be properly trained and supervised, and have the chance
to develop and improve their skills
People are cared for by competent staff who have been supported to meet their needs.
Outcome 16: The service should have quality checking systems to manage risks
and assure the health, welfare and safety of people who receive care
There is a system in place to seek the views of people using the service. Although there
are systems in place to assess the quality of services and identify risk there was no
evidence of effective monitoring of actions and improvements.
Outcome 17: People should have their complaints listened to and acted on properly
Information is available to people about how to make complaints, but this is not well
promoted by the hospital.
Complaints are investigated, with records kept to show how they have been resolved.
Outcome 20: The service must tell us about important events that affect people's
wellbeing, health and safety
Events that affect the welfare, health and safety of the people using the service have not
been reported to CQC to help ensure appropriate action is being taken by the service to
protect people.
Outcome 21: People's personal records, including medical records, should be
accurate and kept safe and confidential
Records are stored securely with new record management systems taking place. Records
did not always include up to date information about peoples care and treatment so that
people are supported safely.

this is from the cqc hospital inspection from the same group,a different hospital but from the same group providers-2 out of 2-failing and below standards expected-more to come from the same group 


Outcome 04: People should get safe and appropriate care that meets their needs
and supports their rights

ABUSE AND BULLYING BY STAFF IN A MENTAL HOSPITAL

Staff members do not receive the necessary support, training or supervision to deliver safe
care. This is placing people at risk from abuse.
Outcome 16: The service should have quality checking systems to manage risks
and assure the health, welfare and safety of people who receive care
Whilst there are systems in place to monitor the quality of the service, they have not been
used effectively to reflect on the quality of the service provided. This does not ensure that
issues such as safeguarding, management of complaints and reporting of incidents are
being managed appropriately and does not provide people who use the hospital with safe
care, treatment and support.
Outcome 17: People should have their complaints listened to and acted on properly
People cannot be assured that their complaints will be listened to and acted on
appropriately. The system in place to manage complaints is not effective: not all
complaints are investigated or the necessary action taken to ensure that people using the
service receive safe and appropriate care.
Outcome 20: The service must tell us about important events that affect people's
wellbeing, health and safety
The service has not notified the Care Quality Commission, in line with regulations, about
important events that affect people's wellbeing and safety.
We have taken enforcement action against the provider for this essential standard to
protect the safety and welfare of people who use this service.
Actions we have asked the service to take

this is a copy for public use of a report into one mental health hospital in a group of 13 and the nhs still refer people to this group.WHY WHY service users have rights and are people and not animals.
i am gathering all my documentation against one ward at another of this groups hospital but rest assured i will go public with times and dates-who was the abuser(s) and who the service user is-so far three-all with proof

Outcome 07: People should be protected from abuse and staff should respect their
human rights

There are inadequate arrangements in place to ensure that people are protected against
the risk of abuse.
We have taken enforcement action against the provider for this essential standard to
protect the safety and welfare of people who use this service.

Outcome 14: Staff should be properly trained and supervised, and have the chance
to develop and improve their skills

THE FIGHT GOES ON PART TWO

you may think that having had a member of your family sectioned under the mental health act and admitted to a mental health hospital,you may think-fantastic-after two years of fighting through the courts and 11 phsycriatric
reports later it may be time to relax.
But no chance in just 4 weeks at the hospital where my daughter is now(refered by the nhs )part of a group which at the moment have 13 hospitals of which 5 are below the standard required by the care quality commission,i have reported 33 breaches of the code of practice.

there are also breaches of 3 serious untoward incident reporting procedures,41 post incidents review-to be held within 72 hours of the incident,and a mere 6 breaches of the human rights act.

and you can have all this for just £750 per night if you are private and i can only guess what it costs the nhs to have mentally ill people called service users maybe as much as 3 to 4 thousand pounds a week,just to have rules,regulations and guidelines ignored.
mike gargett

D.L.A part two

i accept that in these times of cuts,cuts and more cuts that dla claiments can not escape without examination.
for the governmant to impose across the board cuts(pre-targeted)without looking at an individuals needs and requirements is totally unacceptable.
then to announce a five fold increase to help people suffering with disease in other countries yes x5 when the sick in this country are being victimised through dla cuts i find offencesive and un defencable.

i am not in any way at all saying the suffering of people in other lands should be ignored because of course they should not be BUT what about the mental suffering,the anxiety,the stress etc the changes to dla are causing this countries citizens who are genuine claiments of dla.

i accept that there are scroungers and abusers of the dla system in this country and that most people think changes are needed and all we ask is fairness,compassion and to be treated fairly.

we do need the help or the n h s would be totally over run with calls for carers etc,yes our loved ones care for us but at what cost.emotional blackmail they will care for you because they love you--NO NO NO NO.DISABILITY AFFECTS THIER LIVES TOO.

x5 increase to help other lands-GREAT or will some of this money go to corrupt goverments-i do not know the answer.

what i do know the d l a payments do not go to corrupt governments JUST to help the genuine people retain a little dignity,a right to some form of life and a little indepenence.

the HUMAN RIGHTS ACT article 8 covers the right to a family life-the right to dignity-to be treat with respect   and not to be subjected to torture of which mental torture must be included,and believe me the changes to dla is causing great mental torture and i wonder if the facts will ever be revealed of how many people due to these changes give up thier fight for life and end thier own existance and suffering and think thier loved ones are better off without them.
mike gargett


Friday 20 January 2012

D.L.A

DONT LISTEN ALLOWANCE

DONT LIVE ALLOWANCE

LOST MY DLA IN APRIL LAST YEAR
HOW DO I LIVE,DONT HAVE A PRAYRE
I WILL APPEAL I AM SURE TO WIN
THINK MY PAPERS WENT STRAIGHT IN THE BIN
ATTEND MY APPEAL SOME EIGHT MONTHS LATER
ALL MY ILLNESSES THEY MUST SURELY CATER
WENT TO THE ROOM SAT ON A CHAIR
THEY LOOKED AT ME LIKE DONT KNOW HOW YOU DARE
SOEEY TO SAY WE NEED TO ADJOURN
DONT LET YOUR STOMACH START TO CHURN
SIMPLE THING NOT ENOUGH MEDICAL DATA
SEE YOU AGAIN SOME TIME LATER
EIGHT MONTHS TO GET YOUR MEDICAL FILES
FOR ALL WE KNOW YOU MIGHT HAVE PILES
WE WILL MEET AGAIN ABOUT A MONTH AFTER
DO NOT CRY TRY A LITTLE LAUGHTER
A MONTH OR TWO WE PROMISE TO TRY
IN THE MEANTIME FEEL FREE TO DIE

Thursday 19 January 2012

TREAT(MENT) US FAIR

A BROKEN LEG PUT IT IN A PLASTER CAST
DIRT IN THE EYE WILL JUST GET PAST
BUNIONS ON THE FEET THEY CUT AWAY
DRINKING OR DRUGS THEY,L WATCH EACH DAY
TREATMENT FOR  DEAFNESS OR LOSS OF SIGHT
HELP FOR YOUR WEIGHT TO HEAVY OR LIGHT
IN GROWING TOE NAILS HELP IS AT HAND
THE NHS IS OFTEN SO GRAND
BUT WHAT GOES ON WITHIN ONES OWN MIND
SOMETIMES BLACK BUT MOSTLY SO KIND
BUT HER MIND IS BROKEN SO WHO DO I SEE
THE GP WHO SAYS ITS NOT UP TO ME
SO WAIT FOR MONTHS TO SEE SOMEONE MORE
AFTER 20 MINUTES TELL YOU THERES THE DOOR
WE WILL BE IN TOUCH VERY VERY SOON
WONT HOLD OUR BREATH WAIT FOR A BLUE MOON
ASK HER THE QUESTION DO YOU THINK YOU ARE MAD
SHE IS OK JUST OBVIOUSLY VERY VERY SAD
THANKS FOR COMING SAID WITH A SLIMEY SMILE
ADVICE IS TO WAIT FOR A LONG LONG WHILE
IN THE MEANTIME TRY NOT TO END UP DEAD
THEY DONT WANT TO BE WOKEN FROM THEIR VERY WARM BED
SEE YOU AGAIN WHEN I HAVE SOME TIME
JUST LET HER CARRY ON COMMITTING MORE CRIME
THE COURTS WILL SEE HER AND SEND HER AWAY
BUT DONT WORRY FOR ME I GET MY BIG FAT PAY

THIS IS HOW THINGS SEEMED IN MAY 2009,NO ASSESSMENT JUST CONSTANTLY IN AND OUT OF JAIL FOR MY DAUGHTER AND THE INADAQUATE MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM,PLEASE LEAVE COMMENTS.IT IS NOW 2012 AND YES SHE IS SECTIONED BUT NOW THE FIGHT IS FOR HER RIGHTS IN THE MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM.

the fight goes on

over the coming weeks i am going to tell of my fight against

our mental health

probation

our law courts-mental health

assesments

diagnosis-eventually

section

mental health hospitals

the mental health act

the code of practice

service users rights

dla-farcical