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Dublin child deaths: Deirdre Morley treatment investigation call backed
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St Patrick s backs call for Morley investigation
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St Patrickâs Mental Health Services, which had treated Deirdre Morley before she killed her three children, has echoed the familyâs calls an investigation into her treatment.
It is âimperativeâ an investigation is carried out to determine if anything could have been done to prevent the childrenâs deaths and to stop anything similar happening again, it said.
Ms Morley (44) was found not guilty by reason of insanity on Thursday of suffocating Conor (9), Darragh (3) and Carla McGinley at the family home in Newcastle, Co Dublin on January 24th, 2020.
Following the verdict, her husband Andrew McGinley called for an âinclusive investigation into Deirdreâs diagnosis, treatment and medication prior to this tragedyâ.
Deirdre Morley treatment investigation call backed © BBC
An Irish mental health service provider, which treated a woman acquitted of murdering her three children, has backed a call for an investigation into her treatment.
Ms Morley was suffering from a severe psychotic illness at the time.
She believed the children had been irreparably damaged by her depressive illness and her parenting.
On Thursday, Ms Morley s husband said he wants to meet the professionals who treated his wife before she killed the children.
Andrew McGinley called for an inclusive investigation into Deirdre s diagnosis, treatment and medication prior to this tragedy . We ask for this to be conducted as a matter of urgency.
On Tuesday’s Youthscene, we heard from Megan Browne and Amanda McArdle who told us about the Transition Year Programme from St Patrick’s Mental Health Services.
Amanda runs the Walk In My Shoes campaign and explained why she feels more young people are comfortable coming forward with their mental health issues.
Meanwhile, Megan, a student in Colaiste an Atha in Kilmuckridge, outlined the lessons she learned from taking part and why she feels she’s ready for senior cycle after some tips from St Pats.
We also caught up with Jane Byrne of the Wexford Volunteer Centre who gave us details on how we can get involved on National Volunteer Week.
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