The NHS Board has been ordered to pay her family £250,000.
A health board which acted negligently in caring for a mentally ill mum of two who committed suicide has been ordered to pay £250,000 to her family.
The court heard that throughout 2016, Mrs Giblen had several interactions with NHS mental health services. Witnesses reported seeing Ms Giblen displaying poor mental health and having “delusional beliefs” in the last few weeks of her life. In a written judgement published by the court on Friday, Lord Arthurson upheld the submissions made to him by the family’s legal team.
“On the basis of that substantial body of evidence I am content to hold that there was a significant deterioration in the deceased’s condition with obvious signs of delusional beliefs. He said that such support - which includes therapy - can help improve people’s ability to cope with life and their condition.
“The date of her future appointment with Dr Vusikala , her appointment with the CPN, and even the name of that CPN, were all unknown to her. “She had been left without a sense of when she would be seen again, and this was important for someone with EUPD, which was essentially a disorder of attachment.
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