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but behind the smile, christie harnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. around the classroom. after years of mental health issues, christie was admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls, from head—banging. part of the policy was the kids had to clean it up, because they needed to learn... to manage their illness. manage their illness, yeah. i remember telling her, if you tell them everything that's going on in your head, they'll help you. and you'll be able to live your life. but while christie was here, the family believe her mental health got worse. they say she was unlawfully strip—searched. she was even discharged to hotel accommodation, where she harmed herself. the trust is due in court next year, accused of breaching the health and social care act. as for the hospital itself, it's now being run by a different trust. when you read christie's report, what's really confronting is that there are a whole list
but behind the smile, christie harnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. around the classroom. after years of mental health issues, christie was admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls, from head—banging. part of the policy was the kids had to clean it up, because they needed to learn... to manage their illness. manage...
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but behind the smile, christie harnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. s admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. yeah _ you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls from head banging. part of their policy was that the kids had to clean it up because they needed to learn that... to manage their illness. to manage their illness, yeah. i remember telling her. "if you tell them everything that's going on in your head, they'll help you." yeah _ "and you'll be able to live your life." but while christie was here, the family believe her mental health got worse. they say she was unlawfully strip—searched. she was even discharged to hotel accommodation, where she harmed herself. the trust is due in court next year, accused of breaching the health and social care act. when you read christie's report, what's really confronting is that there are a whole list of issues here which the authors believe had a direct impact on her death. not recognising the risks after a
but behind the smile, christie harnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. s admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. yeah _ you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls from head banging. part of their policy was that the kids had to clean it up because they needed to learn that... to manage their illness. to manage their illness, yeah. i remember telling her. "if...
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just days after this, christie harnett took her own life.alth service closed down. the trust says it's deeply sorry and that its new values of compassion, responsibility and respect need to be at the heart of everything it does. the hospital where christie was treated has been renamed, and the service is being run by another trust. a full inquest into christie's death is yet to take place. until then, her family hope today's report will give them some answers. we want everybody to see the truth. it's all well and good, us telling everybody and coming on camera and saying this is how she was treated. but i think until people see it in black and white... from an independent. ..from an independent thing, they're not going to really believe it. because... just to change. yeah. change the practice that so that the patients are at the centre of what's going on. fiona trott, bbc news, county durham. the cost of a cup of tea has gone up significantly. new figures from the retailers�* trade body — the british retail consortium — say the cost of tea b
just days after this, christie harnett took her own life.alth service closed down. the trust says it's deeply sorry and that its new values of compassion, responsibility and respect need to be at the heart of everything it does. the hospital where christie was treated has been renamed, and the service is being run by another trust. a full inquest into christie's death is yet to take place. until then, her family hope today's report will give them some answers. we want everybody to see the...
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but behind the smile, christie harnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. s admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. yeah _ you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls from head banging. part of their policy was that the kids had to clean it up because they needed to learn that... to manage their illness. to manage their illness, yeah. i remember telling her. "if you tell them everything that's going on in your head, they'll help you." yeah _ "and you'll be able to live your life." but while christie was here, the family believe her mental health got worse. they say she was unlawfully strip—searched. she was even discharged to hotel accommodation, where she harmed herself. the trust is due in court next year, accused of breaching the health and social care act. when you read christie's report, what's really confronting is that there are a whole list of issues here which the authors believe had a direct impact on her death. not recognising the risks after a
but behind the smile, christie harnett was suffering. she was different, for want of a better word. s admitted to west lane hospital with anorexia. how it was there is more reminiscent of how the victorian institutions used to be. yeah _ you know, having to clean the blood up off their own walls from head banging. part of their policy was that the kids had to clean it up because they needed to learn that... to manage their illness. to manage their illness, yeah. i remember telling her. "if...
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just days after this, christie harnett took her own life.ons. until then, her family hope today's report will give them some answers. we want everybody to see the truth. it's all well and good, us telling everybody and coming on camera and saying this is how she was treated. but i think until people see it in black and white... from an independent. ..from an independent thing, they're not going to really believe it. because... just to change. yeah. change the practice that so that the patients are at the centre of what's going on. fiona trott, bbc news, county durham. the former israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, is on course for victory in the country's elections. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knelljoins us now from jerusalem. morning to you. it would mark a pretty dramatic return to power, wouldn't it? when will we know the definitive outcome? tt wouldn't it? when will we know the definitive outcome?— definitive outcome? it could be a few da s definitive outcome? it could be a few days before _ definitive outcome? it could
just days after this, christie harnett took her own life.ons. until then, her family hope today's report will give them some answers. we want everybody to see the truth. it's all well and good, us telling everybody and coming on camera and saying this is how she was treated. but i think until people see it in black and white... from an independent. ..from an independent thing, they're not going to really believe it. because... just to change. yeah. change the practice that so that the patients...