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Directors Guild of America votes to ratify new contract with studios
Directors Guild of America votes to ratify new contract with studios
Members of the Directors Guild of America voted to approve a new three-year contract with studios Friday, with 87% of membership voting in favor of the deal.
2023-06-24 11:27
Kristen Welker mocked after Today's Willie Geist questions her about Joe Biden's reelection bid amid Israel war
Kristen Welker mocked after Today's Willie Geist questions her about Joe Biden's reelection bid amid Israel war
On ‘Today’ with Willie Geist, the host brought in Kristen Welker who shared her opinion on how Israel war may impact Joe Biden’s re-election bid
2023-10-09 12:51
Teenager’s death after drinking too much water was ‘preventable’
Teenager’s death after drinking too much water was ‘preventable’
The death of a mentally ill teenager after he drank excessive amounts of water may have been prevented if his care and treatment had been delivered differently, an investigation has found. The 18-year-old was admitted out of hours to an adult mental health service inpatient unit in a health board neighbouring his own on 5 December 2018 as there were no local beds available – a move described in the report as a “high-risk action”. On the evening of 7 December, he suffered a seizure after drinking too much water and was transferred to intensive care. He died three days later from the consequences of water intoxication. The teenager, referred to as Mr D, had previous contact with Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), where he had been treated after drinking an excessive quantity of water. He was diagnosed with early onset psychosis and received two years of community-based CAMHS care. An anonymised investigation by the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland concluded there were “aspects of the care and treatment delivered by each health board which had it been conducted differently, might have prevented Mr D’s death”. The report, which made 10 recommendations, also said: “A more assertive approach to the treatment of Mr D’s psychotic illness in the two years before his death was warranted.” Mr D’s death came almost two years after he was first admitted as an emergency to an acute general hospital in January 2017 following a seizure due to water intoxication, aged 16. The seizure was induced by drinking large quantities of water, which he believed would remove toxins from his system. This affected his sodium metabolism (blood salts) with near fatal consequences. He later spent more time as an inpatient and turned 18 while still under the care of the CAMHS specialist psychosis service. The transfer of a very unwell young man with a complex clinical history to another health board area during the night was a high-risk action Suzanne McGuinness, Mental Welfare Commission The service was moving away from a treatment model that supported young people with first onset psychosis for at least three years from the point of diagnosis, towards one in which transition to adult mental health services began around the age of 18. He was admitted to a hospital in Scotland in December 2018 while detained under the Mental Health Act. The investigation also found that during the 70 hours after that admission to hospital, Mr D’s case records from his years of contact with the CAMHS community team were unavailable. The report said: “The failure to impart key clinical details to the treating ward staff during his final admission, both in the provision of all relevant case files and the creation of an informed and updated risk assessment and care plan, meant Mr D was able to engage in risky and ultimately fatal psychosis-driven behaviour without mitigations having been put in place.” The report makes recommendations for change to bodies including the health boards involved, the Royal College of Psychiatrists, NHS Education Scotland and the Scottish Government. They include that the Government should set standards within the next six months for the safe transfer to, or management of patients who present from other health boards. Suzanne McGuinness, executive director for social work at the Mental Welfare Commission, said: “This was a tragic death of a young man while he was being cared for in hospital. “Our report details the actions and decisions taken by teams at the two health boards involved in the lead-up to his death.” She said the risks associated with psychotic illness were “not coherently managed”. She added: “We also found that there were problems in Mr D’s transition from child and adolescent mental health services to adult mental health services. Existing guidance was not adhered to. “We found that although the service had no other viable option, the transfer of a very unwell young man with a complex clinical history to another health board area during the night was a high-risk action. “Mr D’s family told us they felt that they had not been listened to. They felt their concerns were not given due credence.” She urged mental health services across Scotland to read the report and take action where they believe they can make improvements. A Scottish Government spokesperson said: “The death of any person in care is not acceptable. “It is vital that people using our mental health services feel safe and know they will receive the right help, in the right place when they need it. “The relevant health boards and health and social care partnerships in this case have been issued with specific recommendations and learning points alongside general recommendations for all health boards and HSCPs. We expect the commission’s recommendations to be fully implemented. “The Mental Welfare Commission recommended that the Scottish Government set standards for the safe transfer of patients between health boards. “We will publish core mental health standards in the coming weeks to set clear expectations for transitions between and within mental health services.” Read More More parents letting children skip school and take term-time holidays post-Covid Student accused of fatally shooting UNC professor may be mentally unfit for trial Family of man who died while being admitted to psychiatric hospital agrees to $8.5M settlement Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-21 13:59
Gold frail as US dollar, yields hold ground after inflation data
Gold frail as US dollar, yields hold ground after inflation data
Gold prices hovered near one-month lows on Friday as markets assessed the cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation data, with bullion
2023-08-11 10:50
Photographer celebrates Bristol's 'extraordinary' migrants in exhibit
Photographer celebrates Bristol's 'extraordinary' migrants in exhibit
Ken Abbot says he wants to change negative narratives around people who migrate to the UK.
2023-05-23 13:49
Matthew Perry's death: Expert on Fox News suspects star's physician might be behind his struggle with drug addiction
Matthew Perry's death: Expert on Fox News suspects star's physician might be behind his struggle with drug addiction
Matthew Perry's death at 54, reportedly due to a mysterious drowning incident has raised concerns about his past struggles with drug addiction
2023-10-31 16:15
Russian central bank flags rising inflation risks after keeping rates on hold
Russian central bank flags rising inflation risks after keeping rates on hold
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's central bank said the likelihood of an interest rate hike at future policy meetings had grown as
2023-06-09 20:55
Is Nanny Faye OK? Todd Chrisley's mother reveals her bladder cancer is in remission two years after she was diagnosed
Is Nanny Faye OK? Todd Chrisley's mother reveals her bladder cancer is in remission two years after she was diagnosed
Nanny Faye confirmed her PET scan was clear and she needs no more treatment
2023-09-30 20:45
Mississippi State stifles Arkansas 7-3 in defensive battle
Mississippi State stifles Arkansas 7-3 in defensive battle
Mississippi State's defense limited Arkansas to 200 yards a lone field goal, which came on the Razorbacks' first drive, as the Bulldogs picked up their first SEC win on the season, 7-3
2023-10-22 03:57
Warner unveils Sydney swansong plan
Warner unveils Sydney swansong plan
Under-pressure Australia batsman David Warner said Saturday he wanted to finish his Test career next year with a farewell match...
2023-06-03 19:23
Jake Paul reveals offering Nate Diaz $10M to face him in PFL, Internet asks 'you paid him to lose?'
Jake Paul reveals offering Nate Diaz $10M to face him in PFL, Internet asks 'you paid him to lose?'
Jake Paul and Nate Diaz's highly-anticipated fight will take place on August 5
2023-07-18 15:49
What to know about Elijah McClain's death and the cases against police and paramedics
What to know about Elijah McClain's death and the cases against police and paramedics
Opening statements are set to start in the trial of a third police officer charged in the death of a Black man who was confronted by police as he was walking home in suburban Denver in 2019
2023-10-17 12:22