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Information, analysis and support for families affected by mental health homicides in Britain

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The Problem

The Problem

Posted on 7th December 2013By Longfellow
Accurate information about mental health and violence, particularly homicides, is not easy to find. Many mental health professionals don’t like talking about the subject, and if they do, they consistently underestimate the true scale of the problem. What information there Read More ...
The Victims

The Victims

Posted on 19th December 2013By Longfellow
2383 known mental health homicide cases by region 1032 official investigation reports – all downloadable without charge We are piloting a new mapping system on google maps of cases – Note: All locations are approximate and do not relate to Read More ...
Help For Families

Help For Families

Posted on 22nd December 2013By Longfellow
  In the aftermath of my Dad’s murder, I found it incredibly difficult to get any reliable information about what had happened. Nobody tells you what’s going on or what’s likely to happen next. It seems to be a common Read More ...
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What families have said:    “I really appreciate what you’re doing, it really means a lot to me, I honestly can’t thank you enough”  “Thank you 🙂 you’ve been a massive help” “Thank you so much for sending the email. Read More ...

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For Professionals

What Professionals have said : Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust “Very informative, touching and inspirational – it’s fantastic what you’re doing. Thank you! “ 2gether NHS Foundation Trust “The training was one of the best things I’ve done for a Read More ...

How Can Families be Involved?

How Can Families be Involved?

Good theory – What should happen Bad practice – What actually happens What can families do? Good Theory Current government guidance says the mental health trust and the Strategic Health Authority (SHA) should involve families in the investigation process and Read More ...

London Legal Walk

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Thank you so much to everyone who supported us on the London Legal Walk – so far we’ve managed to raise over £2000 to support bereaved families.

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Sally Hodkin Memorial Match 2017

Posted on1st May 2017AuthorJulianLeave a comment

A massive thank you to the several hundred people who braved the weather on Bank Holiday Monday to come and support us at the Sally Hodkin Memorial Match at Welling United. Once again we are hugely indebted to the Hodkin Read More …

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Save the date – May 1 2017!

Posted on27th March 201727th March 2017AuthorJulianLeave a comment

We’re really pleased to announce this year’s Sally Hodkin Memorial Football Match Bank Holiday Monday – May 1 2017 Welling United Football Ground Park View Road Welling DA16 1SY Please come and support us and have a great day out! Read More …

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Matters of Particular Concern

Posted on14th February 201714th February 2017AuthorJulian1 Comment

This year marks 25 years since Jonathan Zito was killed in London by mentally ill Christopher Clunis. The subsequent inquiry into the case was influential and marked the start of the current system of independent investigations of homicides by patients with mental Read More …

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Christmas Raffle Results

Posted on25th December 201625th December 2016AuthorJulianLeave a comment

Thanks very much to everyone who supported our annual Christmas raffle and especially to Len Hodkin for organizing it so successfully. The results are now in and we are very pleased to announce the winners: First prize of £100 Paige Read More …

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CQC Deaths Review

Posted on13th December 201613th December 2016AuthorJulian3 Comments

The Care Quality Commission’s deaths review out today makes for shocking, depressing, and, unfortunately for many families bereaved by mental health homicides, all too familiar reading. For our families’ experience exactly mirrors many of the findings of the CQC review. Read More …

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Do they count?

Posted on11th December 201614th December 2016AuthorJulianLeave a comment

Some victims of homicides by people with serious mental illness do not meet the inclusion criteria for mental health homicide statistics   Following today’s article in the Mail on Sunday it’s probably worth reiterating what is and isn’t included in the Read More …

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Safe Spaces – at the expense of victims?

Posted on5th December 201614th December 2016AuthorJulian6 Comments

The Department of Health is concerned that health service workers can suffer discrimination and bullying by NHS managers if they respond openly and frankly to investigations into serious incidents (like patient homicides). So they are consulting about creating a ‘Safe Read More …

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Moving the Goalposts?

Posted on26th October 201622nd March 2025AuthorJulianLeave a comment

How do you count victims of mental health homicides? In 2013, the National Confidential Inquiry into Suicide and Homicide by people with Mental Illness (NCISH) for the first time published figures about the number of victims of mental health homicides Read More …

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Sussex Patient Homicides

Posted on18th October 201618th October 2016AuthorJulianLeave a comment

Homicides by psychiatric patients in Sussex have been a concern of ours for some time – ever since we were in touch with the Quelch family, after the horrific murder of their son Daniel, by a Sussex patient in August Read More …

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    • Violence and Mental Illness
    • Myths and Realities
      • Lightning
      • Victims not Perpetrators
      • Stigma
      • The Scientific Evidence
    • Why Does it Keep Happening
  • The Victims
    • East England
    • East Midlands
    • London
    • North East England
    • North West England
    • Northern Ireland & Islands
    • Scotland
    • South Central England
    • South East Coast
    • South West England
    • Wales
    • West Midlands
    • Yorkshire & Humberside
  • Help For Families
    • Criminal Investigations
      • Police Family Liaison Officers
      • Coroners Courts
      • Court Cases
    • Health Service Investigations
      • Who Does What?
      • Different Types of Investigation
      • What is a Homicide Inquiry?
      • When Should They Start?
      • How Can Families be Involved?
      • The Problem of Patient Confidentiality
      • The Problem of Anonymity
      • Learning Lessons
      • Are Mental Health Services Accountable?
      • Inquiries in Your Area
    • The Media
    • Suicide After Homicide
    • Other Families Stories
      • Dolores Altaras and Peter Sinclair
      • Jim & Judy Cargill
      • Sue Mileson
      • Daniel Gonzales
    • Taking Legal Action – An Overview
    • Case Studies – Introduction
      • Case Study: Leon Hutchinson
      • Case Study: NHS North West
      • Case Study: Bristol & Sunderland
    • Further Help & Information
  • How we make a difference
    • For Families
    • For Professionals
    • Press Coverage
  • Contact
    • Trustees