Christie Harnett, 17, Nadia Sharif, 17, and Emily Moore, 18, were all treated at now-closed West Lane Hospital, from which allegations about patient treatment are harrowing.
The government have apologised after an independent inquiry found that three teenage girls died following major failings in NHS mental health services. The girls, who all had, were all treated at the now-closed West Lane Hospital which falls under the Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS trust.
In 2019, prior to West Lane Hospital being closed because of the deaths, Christie’s stepfather Michael Harnett alleged that Christie had been restrained without warning, illegally strip-searched and male staff members had been present while she was naked. She had attempted to take her own life just three months prior to her death. Theinto her death found 49 failings in care, including no plans to manage her risk of self-harm or investigate the previous suicide attempt.
After making his above allegations in 2019, Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust said it would be 'inappropriate' to comment on Ms Harnett's care but confirmed an investigation will be conducted. It added it was taking 'immediate and urgent actions' to address concerns raised by the Care Quality Commission .
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