Nottingham attacks survivor fears repeat if lessons not learned

Survivor of Nottingham attacks fears repeat if lessons are not learned.

A 62-year-old survivor of the 2023 Nottingham attacks has expressed his deep concern that another tragedy could occur without significant improvements being made to the region's mental health services. Wayne Birkett, who suffered severe and life-changing injuries in the attack, says that despite the initial report into the trust, "nothing's changed". He fears that a similar incident could happen again unless drastic action is taken.

The attack left four people dead and three others severely injured. Valdo Calocane, who had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, was sentenced to a hospital order in January 2024 after admitting to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility and attempted murder. A damning report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) found that there had been "a series of errors, omissions, and misjudgments" in Calocane's mental health care, which could have prevented the tragedy.

Birkett believes that if lessons are not learned from the initial report, similar attacks could happen again. He will be meeting with Health Secretary Wes Streeting to highlight his concerns and call for "serious intervention" in Nottingham's mental health services.

The attack has had a profound impact on Birkett, who is struggling to cope with the physical and emotional trauma he suffered. Despite undergoing extensive treatment, he still struggles to read, brush his teeth, or hold cutlery. He hopes that by participating in the public inquiry into the attacks, he can finally "find out the truth about everything" and gain some closure.

Critics of the mental health services argue that a lack of action has led to continued failing local services. Solicitor Greg Almond says that without drastic changes, the public is not safe, and the NHS and mental health services in Nottingham are not currently safe. The government has already taken steps to reform the Mental Health Act and ensure that mental health providers review their care for people with serious mental illness.

The chief executive of Nottinghamshire healthcare has said that the trust is committed to providing high-quality and safe care, but it appears that more needs to be done to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
 
OMG πŸ˜±πŸ€• this attack was soooo scary πŸŒͺ️! I'm like totally worried about people who are going through mental health stuff πŸ€―πŸ’” they need help ASAP πŸ’– and I'm not just talking about meds πŸ“¦, I'm talking about actual support and resources πŸ’ͺ. We can't keep waiting for things to get better πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Wayne's story is so heartbreaking 😭, poor guy is still struggling after all these months πŸ•°οΈ. The government needs to step up their game 🀝, like seriously take action πŸ’₯ and make those changes NOW πŸ“†. We can't just keep hoping for the best ⛅️, we need to actually do something πŸ™.
 
I'm just so worried about these poor survivors of the Nottingham attacks πŸ€•. It's heartbreaking to think that someone like Wayne Birkett, who has already suffered so much, might have to go through this all over again if lessons aren't learned from the initial report πŸ’”. I mean, can you imagine not being able to do basic things like brushing your teeth or holding a cup because of injuries? 😩 It's just horrific.

And it's even more concerning when you think about how many errors and omissions were found in Valdo Calocane's mental health care πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I feel so frustrated that no drastic action seems to be being taken to improve the services. Like, what's being done to prevent something like this from happening again? Is it just business as usual for these mental health services? πŸ’Έ It doesn't seem right to me.

I'm all for reforming the Mental Health Act and ensuring that providers review their care, but that needs to be backed up with real change on the ground πŸ“ˆ. We need more than just promises of improvement; we need action. And most importantly, we need to make sure these survivors are being properly supported during this incredibly difficult time ❀️.
 
I'm so worried about this poor guy Wayne Birkett πŸ€•. He's been through so much trauma already and now he's having to advocate for change again. It's just not right that despite all the reports, nothing seems to have changed. I mean, a hospital order wasn't enough? πŸ˜” And to think that there were "errors, omissions, and misjudgments" in Valdo Calocane's care... it's like they're saying we should just accept that some people are disposable 🚫.

I feel so sorry for Wayne that he's still struggling with basic things after all this time. Can you even imagine not being able to do the simplest tasks? It's heartbreaking πŸ€—. I hope meeting with Wes Streeting helps him get some answers and maybe, just maybe, gets us closer to a system that actually works. We need to do better for our most vulnerable citizens ❀️.
 
omg 62 yr old survivor from nottingham attacks says they might get another one if dont do changes πŸ€• mental health services need serious help ASAP! people with schizophrenia arent getting proper care and its gonna lead to more tragic events πŸ’”
 
πŸ€• I'm not surprised at all by this guy's words. It sounds like nothing's gonna change with those mental health services in Nottingham. I mean, they've already had a report and what's changed? Nothing. Just more broken promises. And now you got someone who's struggling to cope after being attacked, just trying to get answers. Like, the system's already failing him, why would it suddenly start working if some politician just gives it a slap on the wrist? 🚫 It's all just too convenient for me...
 
I'M TELLING YOU, THIS STUFF IS JUST NOT ACCEPTABLE!!! Wayne Birkett's story is just SO HEARTBREAKING!!! He went through all this trauma and what does he get? NOTHING CHANGED!!! 🀯 It's like they're just paying lip service to "learning from their mistakes" while the people who need help are still getting screwed over. We need to see REAL ACTION being taken, not just empty promises! πŸ’” The government needs to step up and give those people the support they deserve, not just throw a few band-aids at the problem. This is NOT okay, folks!
 
I'm really worried about this. Like, a 62-year-old dude is still dealing with physical & emotional trauma from an attack 2 years ago and he's scared another tragedy will happen if we don't sort out mental health services in Nottingham πŸ€•. It's crazy that despite the Care Quality Commission's report, nothing's changed. I think it's because people are too scared to speak up about these issues or they just get lost in the system. The fact that a person with paranoid schizophrenia got sentenced to a hospital order after committing manslaughter is just horrific 😩. We need serious action now!
 
Ugh, this attack on Wayne Birkett was super scary πŸ€• I can imagine how tough he's having it, still dealing with physical and emotional trauma years after the incident. It's crazy that despite all the reports and investigations, nothing seems to have changed πŸ’”. The fact that there were "errors, omissions, and misjudgments" in Valdo Calocane's care is just mind-blowing 😱. I really hope Wayne can find some closure by participating in the public inquiry, it's gotta be super hard for him to keep going without answers 🀞. The government's trying to reform mental health services, but we need to see actual change on the ground πŸ’ͺ.
 
😞 This attack is still fresh in my mind and I just can't shake off the feeling that we've learned nothing from what happened last year... People are dying or getting seriously hurt due to a system that's supposed to support them, not fail them πŸ€•. We need to do better, really, or else innocent lives will keep being lost. It's like, how many more times do we have to see this happen before we take action? 😩
 
I'm really worried about this... I mean, a 62-year-old guy is still dealing with the aftermath of an attack 2 years ago and he's still struggling to cope πŸ€•. It's just not right that mental health services aren't doing enough to prevent these kinds of things from happening again. I've seen some news reports about the initial investigation and it sounds like there were some major mistakes made, which is just devastating.

I don't know what else needs to be done, but something has to be done, you know? This guy's life was turned upside down in an instant and he's still not getting the help he needs. I just hope that by speaking out, he can get some answers and maybe even find some peace 🀞. We need to make sure that people like him don't have to go through this again πŸ˜”.
 
😟 this is so concerning, i mean i get it, its 2023 was like, a huge incident, but 2 years later and still not enough being done? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ how can we expect to learn from our mistakes if no one is taking action? 🚨 i feel for the survivor,wayne birkett, who's just trying to cope with his physical and emotional trauma. its heartbreaking that he's still struggling with everyday tasks like reading or even brushing his teeth. πŸ’” what really gets me is that critics are saying the same thing - a lack of action has led to failing local services, and its not safe for the public. πŸ’• we need to see some serious changes in how mental health care is being handled in Nottingham, and i hope wayne's meeting with wes streeting leads to some real change πŸ™
 
πŸ˜• I'm really worried about this guy Wayne Birkett, he's still struggling 2 years after the attack πŸ€•. If lessons aren't learned from the report, I don't want to think what could happen next 😨. It's like the system failed him and others 🚫. We need 2 make sure that proper changes are made 2 prevent this kind of tragedy again πŸ’”. It's not just about fixing the services, it's about keeping people safe πŸ›‘οΈ. I hope he gets some answers from the inquiry and can finally move on with his life πŸ’•.
 
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