‘Unethical, unlawful, unsafe’ mental health scheme was sold to NHS using false data
I’ve been struck down with the dreaded lurgi and can’t write full and proper articles at the moment, but I wanted to attract your attention to information you need to see.
Here’s Disability News Service reporting on how inaccurate data on the efficacy of the Serenity Integrated Monitoring (SIM) scheme was used to persuade NHS trusts to sign up to a system that (allegedly) puts people in severe mental distress at risk of being denied vital support.
Police emails show dodgy data was used to sell ‘unsafe’ mental distress scheme to NHS@RITB_ @Sectioned_ @NHSEngland https://t.co/9ZJJ6EEAGv
— Disability News Service (@johnpringdns) June 3, 2021
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