An MP says a public inquiry into Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is still needed.
"I hoped they'd get him back on his medication and start functioning again," she said.
An NHS East of England spokesperson said the progress at NSFT was "encouraging", adding: "There's more to do and the trust will continue to receive intensive and targeted help as part of the recovery support programme to make sure improvement is sustained and developed further."It is positive that significant improvements have been made in the children and adolescent units and with services for people in a mental health crisis.
However, safety issues need to be addressed in some wards. It's been almost three years since the death of Elliot Harris who had his observation checks forged by staff 23 times. There has also been a warning from the Senior Norfolk Coroner Jaqueline Lake that observations aren't being conducted properly, yet inspectors still found occasions when seriously ill patients weren't being checked regularly enough.
Bereaved relatives are hoping this isn't a false dawn and the changes are sustained into the next inspection. That's why they have recommended they stay in the recovery support programme.to the trust's senior leadership, telling Ms Billingham that "endemic issues show little sign of resolving".
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