An investigation reveals nearly 20,000 complaints of sexual assault, abuse, and harassment in mental health trusts in England since 2019. Patients share their stories of alleged attacks and lack of criminal action.
Mental health patients have alleged they were raped and sexually assaulted while being treated by the NHS , in what has been described as a 'national scandal'. An investigation by Sky News and The Independent has uncovered nearly 20,000 complaints of sexual assault , abuse and harassment, involving both patients and staff, across more than 30 mental health trusts in England since 2019.
The investigation was sparked by the testimony of Alexis Quinn - a former British youth swimmer whose story is told in the new Sky News podcast Patient 11 - after she escaped from psychiatric care following complaints of sexual assault by male patients. Click to subscribe to the Patient 11 podcast wherever you get your podcasts In both instances, Alexis's alleged attackers faced no criminal action. Multiple patients and their families have come forward to tell their stories. They include a law graduate who described how she was sexually assaulted by a male staff member before being moved on to a mixed-gender psychiatric uni
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