Angelina Pattison was sent on the training by the NHS trust shortly after her son killed himself.
An NHS trust has apologised to a former employee for "inappropriately" sending her on a suicide prevention course shortly after her son killed himself.
"This meant that when Charles disclosed that he was having suicidal thoughts, you were not made aware. Ms Hills said a review revealed the health records were "accessed" after his death, but " could not see that any changes had been made". "It was clear on the computer programme that the care plans were created the day after he died and no-one's ever challenged me about that," he added.
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