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· potholes being filled. Georgina Livingstone, Development Lead for Mid-Furness ICC, said: “The feedback we have received will help inform our work and contribute to projects such as the Dalton Borderlands Place Programme. The programme will see investment in the area boosting the environment that the residents in Dalton are living in which will help to improve their overall health and wellbeing.” Local GP Dr Alison Johnston said: “It was great to get out in the community again and speak to the local people of Dalton and surrounding areas in the HARRI van about what helps to keep them happy and healthy. It was fantastic to meet up with our partner agencies again too and we look forward to doing more events in the future with them.”
SERIOUS questions are being asked of a hospital trust that inquests have found failed patients under their care, two of which took their own life. Recent inquests into the death of Lauren Braithwaite, 27, who took her own life in March 2020 and Emma Beth Goulding, 24, who died in April 2020 after attempting to hang herself. Both were treated for mental health issues by the Dova Unit based at Dane Garth at Furness General Hospital, and both were deemed to have been failed by the mental health unit. Both families raised their concerns about their care during the inquests, and Miss Goulding’s father, James, had expressed his belief that ‘neglect’ brought about his daughter’s death. Coroner Ms Kirsty Gomersal concluded this was not the case but stressed that neglect had a very specific meaning in a coroner’s court and was a rare finding for a coroner to make.