NHS England urged to publish full mental health report on Nottingham triple killer
Briefly

NHS England (NHSE) has been criticized for its refusal to publish the full report regarding the treatment of Valdo Calocane, who brutally killed three individuals in 2023. While a summary of an independent mental health homicide report will soon be released, the complete document will remain confidential, accessible only to the Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Victims' families insist that transparency is essential for public safety and have called for NHSE to reconsider its stance, emphasizing that the report's findings are in the public interest despite data protection regulations that limit disclosure.
The families have already reached out to NHSE to strongly urge them to publish the findings in full. They believe it is very much in the public interest and in the interests of safety to do so.
Independent mental health homicide reports are commissioned by NHS England and published in line with the requirements of confidentiality and data protection legislation relating to patient information.
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