@drsanjoykumar@bmj_latest That’s a terrible piece and couldn’t be less relevant to VC & family. The writer appears to have read a headline and written an opinion piece made on assumptions & projections of her own experience.
@MrsEmmaWebber Many professionals have been asked if they knew what ‘redrum’ meant. Professionals who hailed from all over the globe. I haven’t watched each & every testimony, but so far the only 2 I’ve heard plead ignorance to its meaning has been Dr Seedat & EC. It’s clearly well understood.
In Priory Arnold, VC is stepped down from PICU at Cygnet. On step down Dr Shoilekova writes and recommends VC to be on Sec3 for 2-3 months to assess effects of treatment.
Our hero Dr Ajith Gurusinghe, now Medical Director of the ‘CQC failing’ Priory takes VC’s advice. Stops Haloperidol, which is effective and puts him back on the ineffective Aripiprazole. Additionally takes VC off Section 3 after 20 days. Does not hand over to community team, infact confuses the community teams by stating 2 different addresses on papers.
Has access to RiO, which he has also diligently read apparently. No new considerations, no Depot considerations and so ensures 3rd sectioning event is a therapeutic failure also.
His management is incompetent, full of gaps and actually a total embarrassment to the profession…..see evidence….essential.
It’s embarrassing as a doctor let alone a consultant psychiatrist.
Trainees this is how you don’t do it…..
From priory nurse Helen Foster tells us common place that night medication is missed.
VC goes on day leave, returns with hammer. Goes on day leave returns with cuts across nose like he’s been in a fight …..no reports…..no concerns….
No new risk assessment preparing for discharge.
No datix entry as this will get Priory back in trouble with CQC.
On discharge they give VC hammer back, obvs his property🤯. Glad Dr Ajith Gurusinghe read the notes diligently……not!
CQC….what are you doing….some of this activity is aiding and abetting its bordering on the criminal. @CareQualityComm
@drsanjoykumar Would have been high risk to other students remaining in the block. The student who fractured her spine was in a different flat. I would have been terrified.
@cchruk@MrsEmmaWebber@PaulaMc007 Having listened to her evidence today am not clear what, if anything, she’s accountable for. You’d be excused for thinking her role was a kind of consultancy post bestowed with statutory powers leaving CCO’s carrying the can for everything. Who’d want a CCO role with her framing.
@drsanjoykumar@Conviction19c Many of the psychiatrists looked to be old enough to have children at uni or soon to be. It’s hard to understand how they didn’t visualise their own children living with someone so unpredictable & volatile. Were they protecting his education at all costs? Or just afraid of him.
@Eggplan86509958@drsanjoykumar Very definitely didn’t see him driving either. Not met him before, didn’t know what he looked like, it’s important to stress multiple times & we may not assume anyone else in attendance who DID know what he looked like wouldn’t have pointed him out driving his car.
I just have one question for you failing Psychiatrists.
Do you ever think if the patient you had inadequately treated, prematurely discharged with no plan or failed to follow up would violently murder your daughter, son or father?
Just answer me this?…….involved in this case you are all useless; worse you’re a risk to our society with your standard of practice.
@Fhamiltontimes@BBCNottingham@bbc @nottslive @GBNEWS thanks for highlighting
@rcpsych
https://t.co/bwp7v9lujE
Read and RT if u can. 🙏
❗️The true risk and menace of Valdo Calocane, and the abhorrent lack of care and professional ‘curiosity’ of all staff, at every level, in Nottingham Mental Health Trust is finally being exposed.
Stark and terrifying in its detail and chilling similarities with Southport.
Mainstream media; if you have capacity. Cover this.
It’s happening live and on public stream. Every day until June 10th.
Find some space alongside your relentless analysis of Starmer/Mandelson/McSweeney/et al. to make sure this is OUT in the public arena.
Only by this will accountability and change be FORCED to happen.
We are all here and willing to talk….
@EmilyMayTV @nottslive @ITVCentral@Fhamiltontimes@emilyjaneheap@BBCNottingham@bbcemt
You are doing an amazing job.
But we plead for all interested outlets to PLEASE support.
If you don’t, it could be your son, daughter or father next.
#nottinghaminquiry 💚💛
https://t.co/c2WbG3BW1C
⏯️ https://t.co/0zULxW4vbv
@MrsEmmaWebber Arrogant, terrible grammar, no professional curiosity and seemingly allergic to taking notes. Your KC’s questioning, conduct and manner presented an excellent juxtaposition.
Hotel security.
When you check in, you must accept that you are sharing the property with a random selection of humanity.
But every hotel guest has the right to expect privacy and safety in their room.
Tell me of encounters you have had with poor security.
https://t.co/X5X1D4qwVQ
@ShelaghFogarty They do get it but people see what suits them. In my experience, so called principled people put those principles to one side if holding them means missing a party, a paid for meal, a loan, holidays, cycling buddy. All the 🚩casually ignored.
I am against violence. I am against celebrating violence. I’m praying for peace. I’m praying for healing. I’m praying for the family, especially the children. I know what they’re going through. I’ve been through it.
I’m deeply scared for this country. The way some people are reacting on both sides is dangerous. If I had one wish right now it would be for everyone to please just step back and take a breath and remember we are all just sophisticated apes trying to coexist on a rock hurtling through space.
If we cannot tolerate polite and reasoned disagreement then there is no hope for our society.
There is a famous quote falsely attributed to Voltaire that however does sum up a principle of enlightenment philosophy, ‘I disagree with what you say, but I would die to defend your right to say it.’
The ideas of people like John Locke and Voltaire and Thomas Paine are what lead to the American Revolution which then inspired the French Revolution. They introduced the World to the idea that individual rights were important and should be protected from Monarchs (tyrants and dictators), and ultimately led to the idea that a country should be governed by its people NOT by the Church and NOT by a King.
If citizens don’t protect and respect each other’s right to disagree, then we cannot have a democracy. If we do not protect our right to disagree then we’ll get violence.
We do NOT want a society where violence is the way we win arguments, because then nobody wins. Everyone loses.
We are ALL losing right now. The whole society is losing together. Losing to violence. It’s unbelievably sad. It took so much work to get us here. We can’t throw it all away like spoilt children.
I did NOT agree with Charlie Kirk’s views on MANY important topics. I know he helped get Trump elected and people hate him for that. But he was a conservative Christian. What do you expect a conservative Christian to believe? How can those views surprise you? He argued those views calmly, reasonably, and considerately as far as I’ve seen.
But no matter what he did not deserve this. His wife did not deserve this. His kids did NOT deserve to have their world torn apart!
The way some people are being so cold and uncaring and even celebrating is disturbing and repugnant to me. It is making me physically ill. If you are celebrating the murder of a non-violent man for his opinions then you are NOT the better person. Look in the mirror. Imagine telling his kids how you feel. Step back. Take a breath. Remember we are all humans. We are all just flickers of consciousness in an endless eternity. Love IS the answer. I really mean it.
We are quite literally ALL in this together. If this ship sinks we ALL drown. Look around you. Everyone you see is a shipmate. We have to figure this out. We have no other choice.
@drljultra How do you find that info out? According to ChatGPT he says he is making a loss in a Times article. ChatGPT guestimates his income at £180k tho, as he says somewhere he has 3k subscribers and the average rate is £5 per month.