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Death46 years ago
Date of birth March 25,1920
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Southgate
London
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Date of died March 1,1978
DiedMiddlesex Hospital
London
SpousePenny Scott
Albums Heart
White Man Can't Dance
Totally Straight
Job Poet
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Movies/Shows Staying On
Satan in High Heels
The Jewel in the Crown
Notabl award Booker Prize
Parents Frances Scott
Thomas Scott
Height 180 (cm)
Number Bury F.C.
Education University of Salford
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The Jewel in the Crown
Staying On
The Day of the Scorpion
A Division of the Spoils
The Towers of Silence
The Alien Sky
Chinese Love Pavilion
The Birds of Paradise
The Raj Quartet, Volume 3: The Towers of Silence
Ceramics and Print
The Mark of the Warrior
The Corrida at San Feliu
The Raj Quartet, Volume 2: The Day of the Scorpion
Johnnie Sahib
A Male Child
The Raj Quartet
The Bender: Pictures from an Exhibition of Middle Class Portraits, a Novel
The Making of The Jewel in the Crown: The Granada Television Series Based on Paul Scott's Raj Quartet.
On Writing and the Novel: Essays
The Raj Quartet: The Jewel in the Crown, The Day of the Scorpion, The Towers of Silence & A Division of the Spoils: A BBC Radio 4 Full-cast Dramatisation
Fantasies & Games For Lovers
Lovers' Weekend
The Fetish Fact Book
Super Sex Positions
My Secret Garden Shed
And See His Tail
Sex Tips for Him/Sex Tips for Her
Ceramica y Tecnicas de Impresion
The Raj Quartet: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisation Based on the Novels
200 Boredom Busters
Painted Clay: Graphic Arts and the Ceramic Surface
Drucken auf Keramik
Behind Paul Scott's Raj Quartet: The early years, 1940-1965
Tragedie in Mayapore
A Division of the Spoils-Vol. 2
Behind Paul Scott's Raj Quartet: The quartet and beyond, 1966-1978
Chambers Scottish Postbag
Towards Independence: Essays on Scotland
Paul Scott: Cumbrian Blue(s) : Exhibition Catalogue
The Day of the Scorpion Part 1 of 2
20 Ways to Make Money Selling Space
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Paul Mark Scott was an English novelist best known for his tetralogy The Raj Quartet. In the last years of his life, his novel Staying On won the Booker Prize.

Essex mental health services inquiry probes 1,500 deaths

Mar 28,2022 11:32 am

A public inquiry has learned of the deaths of 1,500 people who were in the care of Essex Mental Health services over a 21-year period.

They were either inpatients or individuals who died within three months of being discharged.

Dr Geraldine Strathdee, chairwoman of The Inquiry , said " at this stage we only know the causes of death in 40% of those people".

She appealed for more people to come forward.

The Inquiry began taking evidence from The Public in December and is ongoing.

So Far it has heard from 14 families of those who have died, as well as other individuals.

Among the recurring themes have been concerns over patients' physical, mental and sexual safety while on wards, said Dr Strathdee.

She added a lack of basic information being provided to patients and their loved ones and " major differences in the quality of care" were also things she had repeatedly heard.

She Said they had " limited information" about the deaths and they were " seeking further information rapidly so that we understand which of those 1,500 people will need further investigation".

'Richard's death was avoidable'

Richard Wade was aged 30 when he died at The Linden Centre in Chelmsford in May 2015.

He worked in The City of London and had a PhD in Political Science .

Richard was admitted to the centre over fears he would harm himself after a recurrence of the depression that he had previously suffered from.

His father Robert said " they left Richard with scissors, razors, shoelaces, electrical cords and a dressing gown cord".

His room was where Someone Else had taken their own life three months beforehand, but hazards in The Room 's layout were still in place.

" It's the same errors and the same flaws, time after time, " he added.

" People are still dying and they're still dying needlessly. "

The is The First of its kind in England and is investigating deaths between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2020.

It was in January 2021 following a campaign led by Melanie Leahy, whose son Matthew died while he was a patient at the Linden Centre.

The Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (EPUT), which operated The Unit , was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and admitted failings in the deaths of 11 patients in the care of one of its predecessor NHS trusts.

It was over the deaths, which happened between 2004 and 2015.

Ms Leahy criticised the decision to place The Inquiry on a non-statutory footing which means it cannot compel witnesses to testify or take evidence on oath.

It is being boycotted by Ms Leahy along with almost all of the families whose relatives were at the centre of the HSE prosecution.

She Said : " The Inquiry is futile. It doesn't even cover the community deaths. Are they not important as well?

" What about those who hadn't been an inpatient, who hadn't been discharged? Multiple people have been treated in the community and have been failed.

" We have offices in London jam packed with evidence. We urge The Minister to call for the statutory powers and we will hand it all over. "

Dr Strathdee said she had " no intention" of having an inquiry " that does not have impact and that does not lead to The Changes needed".

Analysis by Nikki Fox , BBC East health correspondent

This inquiry into deaths at Mental Health trusts in Essex was announced after More Than 100,000 people signed a petition calling for one on a full statutory footing.

That's not what they've got and critics say there is nothing to compel former staff to give evidence if they choose not to.

Its effectiveness rests on the affected relatives Having Faith that change will happen following inquest after inquest that have heard the same story.

Some families believe the full truth can only be revealed with witnesses giving evidence under oath.

Others say this non-statutory inquiry is at least a chance to ensure real change will happen.

EPUT is the current provider of NHS Mental Health services in The County and it was formed in 2017 following The Merger of two separate trusts for north and south Essex.

Paul Scott , EPUT's chief executive, said: " We continue to support the ongoing inquiry and encourage service users, family, carers and staff to share their experiences with The Inquiry team so they have a full picture to draw on to make their recommendations. "

Dr Strathdee said that The Inquiry needed people to come forward: " We appeal to anyone, whether in Essex or beyond.

" We want to hear your experiences and we want to hear your ideas. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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