Drew said:And people believe what is written in The Mirror .... ? There is always more to a story , in fact to any story ... and tabloids are not renowned for their objective unbiased views .... same as some people can be very judgemental and narrow minded ... where as some people are not and are more open minded and can respect others perspectives even if they do not agree with them ...
This is not what NHS care for mental health "is" ......it is so much more... it is a complex and very difficult , demanding and unpredictable field of work to be in . Lots of hard work takes place every day of the week and many success stories of people's recovery happen day in and day out .... year after year
It is very sad to hear of this loss and I am sure lessons will need to be learned as care reviews can highlight ways services can be improved. Sometimes the impulsivity and pain of people cannot be "saved" by anyone no matter what is done or what support is given by loved ones and/or services .... it is tragic but not everyone can be brought back from the edge no matter how many "hands reach out" .... the reality of working in mental health services can be very emotive and so hard when it goes wrong even when no one is to "blame"
As with many things in life people are very quick to create a blame culture .... which makes it all sad in all it's entirety
Which is a long winded way of saying what folklore said.
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