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Cawston Park Hospital: Norfolk Safeguarding Adults Board Review
21 September 2021
Lead MP
Jerome Mayhew
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
Justice & CourtsNHSSocial CareTaxationBenefits & WelfareStandards & EthicsMental Health
Other Contributors: 3
At a Glance
Jerome Mayhew raised concerns about cawston park hospital: norfolk safeguarding adults board review in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The debate discusses the tragic deaths of Joanna, Jon, and Ben at Jeesal Cawston Park Hospital in Norfolk due to neglect. Jerome highlights that despite being meant for assessment and treatment before discharge back into community care, the individuals were kept unattended with no records maintained for prolonged periods. He demands accountability from the government to close all such units and addresses issues of commercial interests and conflict of interest within these private hospitals. The MP also calls for personal liability and potential prison sentences for those involved in neglectful practices, urging a review of corporate criminal liability laws to strengthen individual responsibility.
Jerome Mayhew
Con
Broadland and Fakenham
The debate discusses the tragic deaths of Joanna, Jon, and Ben at Jeesal Cawston Park Hospital in Norfolk due to neglect. Jerome highlights that despite being meant for assessment and treatment before discharge back into community care, the individuals were kept unattended with no records maintained for prolonged periods. He demands accountability from the government to close all such units and addresses issues of commercial interests and conflict of interest within these private hospitals. The MP also calls for personal liability and potential prison sentences for those involved in neglectful practices, urging a review of corporate criminal liability laws to strengthen individual responsibility.
James Wild
Con
North West Norfolk
James Wild supports his colleague's argument about the tragic events at Jeesal Cawston Park Hospital and emphasises the need for accountability. He mentions that families of patients fear consequences, but it should be directors who are fearful of potential prison sentences if they allow abuse and neglect.
Gillian Keegan
Con
Wells
Expresses sympathy for the families affected by events at Cawston Park Hospital and acknowledges the need to improve care standards. She thanks those who have shared their experiences of services at Cawston Park and notes that her officials are in dialogue with the Norfolk Safeguarding Adults Board to implement recommendations from their review report. Emphasises the unacceptable nature of the care uncovered, stating every person with a learning disability or autism must receive safe and high-quality care. She confirms that Cawston Park closed following actions taken by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in May 2021, and all patients have moved to alternative settings. Acknowledges public concern about safety of individuals in hospitals and assures NHS England reviews will ensure clear care plans for discharge are in place. Welcomes opportunity to discuss work underway to eliminate poor-quality in-patient settings and invest in community alternatives. Highlights the role of CQC in identifying cases of poor care and taking immediate action, supporting increased scrutiny and improved inspection approach by CQC. Mentions family descriptions of excessive use of restraint and seclusion, and actions being taken by the Department to increase transparency and reporting of restrictive practices. Discusses long-term plans for reforming the Mental Health Act to limit unnecessary detention and ensure adequate community services are available. Emphasises need for urgent action in quicker time alongside longer-term reforms and highlights government's efforts to target blockages in care provision, including identifying best practice models and ensuring a trained workforce is in place.
Government Response
Justice & CourtsNHSSocial CareTaxationBenefits & WelfareStandards & EthicsMental Health
Government Response
Expresses sympathy for affected families, acknowledges unacceptable care at Cawston Park, confirms hospital closure and patient relocation to alternative settings. Assures NHS reviews will ensure clear care plans for discharge are in place. Welcomes work on eliminating poor-quality in-patient settings and increasing investment in community alternatives. Highlights role of CQC in identifying cases of poor care and taking immediate action, supports increased scrutiny and improved inspection approach by CQC. Mentions family descriptions of excessive use of restraint and seclusion, and actions being taken to increase transparency and reporting of restrictive practices. Discusses long-term plans for reforming the Mental Health Act to limit unnecessary detention and ensure adequate community services are available. Emphasises need for urgent action in quicker time alongside longer-term reforms and highlights government's efforts to target blockages in care provision.
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