Nottingham Attack Victims' Families Secure Meeting with Prime Minister After Critical Mental Health Review

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Nottingham Attack Victims' Families Secure Meeting with Prime Minister After Critical Mental Health Review
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Families of the victims of the Nottingham attacks, Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates, have been granted a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following a scathing review that revealed significant failings in the mental health care provided to the killer, Valdo Calocane. The families' efforts to secure the full release of the review report, which focused on Calocane's interactions with the Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation Trust and the NHS from May 2020 until the attacks in June 2023, highlight their determination to understand the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. The review, conducted alongside a separate investigation by the Care Quality Commission, exposed disturbing shortcomings in Calocane's treatment, including a failure to administer his medication due to his aversion to needles. The families, in their pursuit of accountability, have demanded the identification of individuals responsible for these failings. The upcoming meeting with Prime Minister Starmer and other relevant ministers is seen as a significant step towards addressing their concerns and securing their demands for a statutory public inquiry into the tragedy.

The families of the victims of the Nottingham attacks have gained access to a meeting with the Prime Minister following a devastating review that exposed serious shortcomings in the mental health care provided to the killer, Valdo Calocane . The families of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and Ian Coates held a press conference in London this week after the publication of a review into the Nottinghamshire Healthcare Foundation Trust.

The report, which the families had to actively fight for the full release of, concentrated on the actions of the trust and the broader NHS from Calocane's initial contact with mental health services in May 2020 up to the killings. It was commissioned alongside a separate review into the trust by the Care Quality Commission, which released its concerning findings in three phases last year. Ian, Barnaby, and Grace were tragically killed by Calocane, who was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, in a series of horrifying attacks on June 13, 2023. The review uncovered that inpatient services did not consistently 'pay sufficient regard' to 'potentially important clinical insights' provided by the Early Intervention in Psychosis (EIP) team, which had been responsible for Calocane's care intermittently between June 2020 and September 2022. Among the damning revelations was the fact that Calocane had not been receiving his medication due to his aversion to needles. The families insisted that individuals responsible for failing to properly treat Calocane should be publicly identified. In an update issued late on Friday (February 7), the families of the victims announced that they have now been invited to Downing Street for a meeting next Wednesday (February 12). The meeting is anticipated to involve Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and other relevant ministers. While the specific outcomes of the meeting remain unclear, the families of the attack victims used this week's press conference to reiterate their calls for a public inquiry into the tragedy – a commitment previously made by Sir Keir Starmer. They emphasize that this inquiry should be statutory, granting it the power to compel witnesses to attend hearings and/or provide evidence under oath. Addressing the media, Emma Webber, Barnaby's mother, delivered a resolute message: 'I won't stop. Whatever it takes now. 'I remind myself nothing can be as bad as that week in June when we got that phone call and we knew what happened to our son. So that strengthens my resolve and our resolve as a family to see this through. 'And we will. I dread to think what else is out there, what's been missed and what else we don't know with regards to our tragic story.

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