Whilst around 2000 deaths are being investigated by the Lampard Inquiry, there have been many other deaths of people who have been under the care of Essex mental health services, but they aren't being included. This is because they fall outside of the three-month post discharge window set by the terms of reference. People like 21-year-old Tillie, who just missed out on being included in the inquiry, despite years of treatment under EPUT.
This is Tillie's story, told by her mother Lisa.
Follow Melanie Leahy's fight for justice:
https://curementalhealth.co.uk/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/470129540220825/
To find out more about the Lampard Inquiry:
https://lampardinquiry.org.uk/
Please note this episode includes both references to sexual assault, self-harm and suicide. If you need support, please see the links below to organisations that can help:
https://www.mind.org.uk/ - Mental health & Identity support
https://www.spuk.org.uk/ - Suicide Prevention UK
https://www.samaritans.org/ - The Samaritans
https://988lifeline.org/ - Suicide Prevention USA
https://www.suicidepreventionaust.org/ - Suicide Prevention Australia
https://www.pieta.ie/ - Suicide Prevention Ireland
If you would like to support for the show, you can do so here, thank you so much:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/podcast4justice
EPUTS ROR via their website:
https://eput.nhs.uk/the-lampard-inquiry/
To see other podcasts by Naomi Channell, please find the information here:
https://linktr.ee/realtruecrimepodcast
Naomi produces a weekly true crime podcast called 'Real', as well as other multipart deep dives including:
'His Name Was Stuart Lubbock'
'Her Name Was Claudia Lawrence'
'Through The Wall: The Case Against Luke Mitchell'
'What Happened To Charlene Downes?'
'Who Killed Billie-Jo?'
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