A leaked report that revealed more than 100 incidents of sexual assault and harassment in mental health units over a two-year period could underestimate the problem, according to a charity.
Mind has called on the government to publish the Mental Health Observatory report, which was leaked to The Times this week but has reportedly been with the Department of Health since November, so its findings can be acted upon.
The newspaper claimed that the report, prepared by the National Patient Safety Agency, detailed more than 10 rapes in the two years to October 2005 and three unwanted pregnancies in a single year.
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