Investigating Essex: Dying To Be Saved
Investigating Essex: Dying To Be Saved

Investigating Essex: Dying To Be Saved

Naomi Channell

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In 2023, the UK government announced it would be investigating the deaths of 2000 patients, who died under Essex mental health services, as part of a public inquiry. With the inquiry now underway, some of the families of those who lost their lives, whilst in the care of Essex Partnership University Trust and its predecessors, are telling their tragic and heartbreaking stories.Many of these families still have no idea why their loved ones died and they are hoping this inquiry will hold to account those who have repeatedly failed patients in their care. This series addresses catastrophic failures including proven sexual assaults from staff on patients, the falsifying of care plans after a patient has died, unexplained deaths and reviews harrowing undercover footage from inside two mental health inpatient wards in Essex.This series has been made with the aim of giving grieving families a voice, advocate for change and to be part of the campaign to prevent future deaths.#matthewscampaignEPUTS ROR via their website:https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcastNaomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock''Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence''Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell''What Happened To Charlene Downes?''Who Killed Billie-Jo?' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recent Episodes

Update Episode: The Inquiry Begins
OCT 31, 2024
Update Episode: The Inquiry Begins
On the 9th of September 2024, The Lampard Inquiry started in the town of Chelmsford in Essex. The aim of the inquiry is to investigate over 2000 deaths that occurred in Essex mental health units or within three months of being discharged, from 2000 - 2023. Just three days prior, on the 6th of September, Melanie Leahy, the mother who fought for this inquiry after her son Matthew died in 2012, opened her door to a journalist, who gave her some truly shocking news that made headlines across the UK. Follow Melanie Leahy's fight for justice:https://curementalhealth.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/groups/470129540220825/To find out more about the Lampard Inquiry: https://lampardinquiry.org.uk/Please note this episode includes both references to abuse and suicide. If you need support, please see the links below to organisations that can help:https://www.mind.org.uk/ - Mental health & Identity support https://www.spuk.org.uk/ - Suicide Prevention UKhttps://www.samaritans.org/ - The Samaritans https://988lifeline.org/ - Suicide Prevention USAhttps://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/ - Suicide Prevention Australia https://www.pieta.ie/ - Suicide Prevention IrelandIf you would like to support for the show, you can do so here, thank you so much: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justiceEPUTS ROR via their website:https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcastNaomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock''Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence''Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell''What Happened To Charlene Downes?''Who Killed Billie-Jo?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 10: I Miss You, Sue
JUL 31, 2024
Episode 10: I Miss You, Sue
In this episode, I, Naomi, tell you why I wanted to make this series. Because a friend of mine, 34-year-old Suzanne Brown, known lovingly as Sue, was murdered by her boyfriend. My friend and her boyfriend consistently asked for help for his mental health issues, but that help never came. My friend Sam, Sue's best friend, helps me tell her story, as we remember the incredible woman she was. Follow Melanie Leahy's fight for justice:https://curementalhealth.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/groups/470129540220825/To find out more about the Lampard Inquiry: https://lampardinquiry.org.uk/Please note this episode includes both references to sexual assault, self-harm and suicide. If you need support, please see the links below to organisations that can help:https://www.mind.org.uk/ - Mental health & Identity support https://www.spuk.org.uk/ - Suicide Prevention UKhttps://www.samaritans.org/ - The Samaritans https://988lifeline.org/ - Suicide Prevention USAhttps://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/ - Suicide Prevention Australia https://www.pieta.ie/ - Suicide Prevention IrelandIf you would like to support for the show, you can do so here, thank you so much: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justiceEPUTS ROR via their website:https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcastNaomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock''Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence''Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell''What Happened To Charlene Downes?''Who Killed Billie-Jo?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 9: Tillie's Story
JUL 31, 2024
Episode 9: Tillie's Story
Whilst around 2000 deaths are being investigated by the Lampard Inquiry, there have been many other deaths of people who have been under the care of Essex mental health services, but they aren't being included. This is because they fall outside of the three-month post discharge window set by the terms of reference. People like 21-year-old Tillie, who just missed out on being included in the inquiry, despite years of treatment under EPUT. This is Tillie's story, told by her mother Lisa. Follow Melanie Leahy's fight for justice:https://curementalhealth.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/groups/470129540220825/To find out more about the Lampard Inquiry: https://lampardinquiry.org.uk/Please note this episode includes both references to sexual assault, self-harm and suicide. If you need support, please see the links below to organisations that can help:https://www.mind.org.uk/ - Mental health & Identity support https://www.spuk.org.uk/ - Suicide Prevention UKhttps://www.samaritans.org/ - The Samaritans https://988lifeline.org/ - Suicide Prevention USAhttps://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/ - Suicide Prevention Australia https://www.pieta.ie/ - Suicide Prevention IrelandIf you would like to support for the show, you can do so here, thank you so much: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justiceEPUTS ROR via their website:https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcastNaomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock''Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence''Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell''What Happened To Charlene Downes?''Who Killed Billie-Jo?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 8: Justice for Joshua
JUL 31, 2024
Episode 8: Justice for Joshua
In this episode, we see what happens when staff make the wrong decision. A decision that can mean the difference between life or death. 35-year-old Joshua Leader was about to admitted into a mental health unit in Essex, after a mental health nurse saw that Joshua was on the edge of life. But another nurse decided that wasn't going to happen, without reading Joshua's notes and without giving him a proper assessment. He was sent home and 2 days later, he was dead. This is Joshua's story, told by his brother Dan. Follow Melanie Leahy's fight for justice:https://curementalhealth.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/groups/470129540220825/To find out more about the Lampard Inquiry: https://lampardinquiry.org.uk/Listen to Sam's song 'Fighting For Justice' here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2u5H0K8hvg&t=31sPlease note this episode includes both references to sexual assault, self-harm and suicide. If you need support, please see the links below to organisations that can help:https://www.mind.org.uk/ - Mental health & Identity support https://www.spuk.org.uk/ - Suicide Prevention UKhttps://www.samaritans.org/ - The Samaritans https://988lifeline.org/ - Suicide Prevention USAhttps://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/ - Suicide Prevention Australia https://www.pieta.ie/ - Suicide Prevention IrelandIf you would like to support for the show, you can do so here, thank you so much: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justiceEPUTS ROR via their website:https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcastNaomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock''Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence''Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell''What Happened To Charlene Downes?''Who Killed Billie-Jo?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 7: Abbigail's Story
JUL 31, 2024
Episode 7: Abbigail's Story
26-year-old Abbigail Smith was the apple of her mother's eye. She was a talented young woman with a beautiful voice and a kind heart. But her struggles with autism and mental health meant that she was frequently in the hands of those working in Essex mental health services, spending years in inpatient facilities, trying to be saved. But Abbigail's mother Lisa, said that instead of being saved, she was traumatised by the things she saw and things that happened to her whilst in the states care. So much so, that it ended up killing her. This is Abbigail's story, told by her mother Lisa. Follow Melanie Leahy's fight for justice:https://curementalhealth.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/groups/470129540220825/To find out more about the Lampard Inquiry: https://lampardinquiry.org.uk/Please note this episode includes both references to sexual assault, self-harm and suicide. If you need support, please see the links below to organisations that can help:https://www.mind.org.uk/ - Mental health & Identity support https://www.spuk.org.uk/ - Suicide Prevention UKhttps://www.samaritans.org/ - The Samaritans https://988lifeline.org/ - Suicide Prevention USAhttps://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/ - Suicide Prevention Australia https://www.pieta.ie/ - Suicide Prevention Irelandhttps://www.thesurvivorstrust.org/ - For people who have been the victim of sexual abuse (UK)https://www.rainn.org/ - Sexual Abuse Support USAhttps://www.nasasv.org.au/support-directory - Sexual Abuse Support Australia https://www.rcni.ie/useful-links/ - Sexual Abuse Support IrelandIf you would like to support for the show, you can do so here, thank you so much: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justiceEPUTS ROR via their website:https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcastNaomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock''Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence''Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell''What Happened To Charlene Downes?''Who Killed Billie-Jo?' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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45 MIN