PE01604: Inquests for all deaths by suicide in Scotland

Justice

Petitioner: Catherine Matheson

Status:
Closed

Date Lodged: 21 March 2016

Calling on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to expand the remit of the review into the arrangements for investigating the deaths of patients under Section 37 of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2015 to include an inquest-type system for all deaths by suicide in Scotland; and to include both patients who were released from hospital or receiving care in the community under Compulsory Treatment Orders.

Petition History:

Summary: 

15 September 2016: The Committee took evidence from Catherine Matheson and Karen Gordon and agreed to write to the Scottish Government, NHS Boards, the Scottish Association for Mental Health and the Scottish Patients Association. Link to Official Report 15 September 2016

8 December 2016: The Committee agreed to write to the Minister for Mental Health, the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland and Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Link to Official Report 8 December 2016

2 March 2017: The Committee agreed to write to the Scottish Government and Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Link to Official Report 2 March 2017

11 May 2017: The Committee agreed to write to the Minister for Mental Health. Link to the Official Report 11 May 2017

21 September 2017: The Committee agreed to close the petition under Rule 15.7 of Standing Orders on the basis that the Government has confirmed that it will extend the terms of the review into the arrangements for investigating the deaths of patients under section 37 of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2015 to cover the issue raised by the petition and that it has committed to consult the petitioner as part of that process. In closing the petition, the Committee also agreed to write to the Scottish Government to clarify the timescales of the review. Link to Report 21 September 2017

Submission History: 

Two people lose their lives to suicide every day in Scotland - that is two too many! Many of these deaths are never fully investigated, or, where mental health services have been involved, there can be lengthy internal investigations that often do not result in any improvements being made to these services.

Also, it seems, no individual who was involved in the care of the deceased prior to their death can be held accountable for or asked to give an account of their actions that may have impacted on the mental health of the patient, as the NHS only reviews systems and not actual practice.

I believe there is a need for a separate inquest system for all suicides in Scotland, which should be led by an independent body and should incorporate a system of mandatory actions to be taken where failure of mental health care systems or individuals operating within these systems is established.

Death by suicide is something no individual or their family should have to endure. I urge you to sign and support this petition to ensure that all deaths by suicide are thoroughly investigated so that improvements can be made to mental health care services to prevent other families from going through what my son went through and what my family are going through now. Although an inquest may be distressing for relatives of the deceased, it is extremely distressing to have to wait for up to three years or more for the Procurator Fiscal and the NHS to come to any conclusion about the loss of your loved one.

i lost my son to suicide 11 years ago he was attending a clinic in our home town a normal hard working married man with two lovely children and i will never understand what made him do such a thing his treatment didnt do much for him but i hope this petition helps outhers

Jean Clark

12:10 on 09 Mar 2016

THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN CHANGED IN 2010 AFTER NHS TAYSIDE FAILED MY SON WHO WENT ON TO COMMIT SUICIDE AGED 22

MALCOLM nICHOL

21:32 on 06 Mar 2016

How can the families grieve & move on without at least some answers regarding these deaths.

Hazel Roper

15:40 on 06 Mar 2016

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