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Bristol trio cleared of care allegations

Posted: 01 July 2004 | Subscribe Online


Three Bristol social workers accused of mishandling the care of a man with mental health problems have been cleared by an internal council inquiry.

The social workers and a consultant psychiatrist were accused of failing in their duty to 64-year-old Selburn Watson in a report published in March 2003 by Bristol Council's department of social services and health.

Director Bill McKitterick said of the inquiry findings: "It is clear that Bristol social services did not serve Mr Watson well and the service failed him and his family.
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"However, the staff namedÉwere not personally to blame and have received a full apology. The three staff are fully supported by the council and myself in this very difficult and complex area of service."

The earlier report had accused the social workers of being guilty of malpractice (news, 13 May, 2003). It found that Watson had been unfairly treated and had had his human rights disregarded over several months in 2001, while social services tried to have him admitted to a secure hospital.


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