
Reviews Detail 'Poor' Tusla Supervision in Rape Case, 'Policy Blocks' in Teen Suicide
Reviews into the death by suicide of a 14-year-old girl and the rape of another teenager while in foster care have been published, highlighting 'policy blocks' and inadequate communication between Tusla and CAMHS. One review specifically found Tusla supervision was 'poor' in the case where a girl was raped by a male relative acting as a carer.
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Girl ‘blocked’ from getting ‘adequate’ mental health services in community died by suicide
Tusla and Camhs did not communicate adequately with each other about the serious risk the teen was at, review finds
By Kitty Holland
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Reviews into the death by suicide of a 14-year-old girl and the rape of another teenager while in foster care have been published by the National Review Panel.
Read full article →Tusla supervision was 'poor' in case where girl was raped by male relative acting as carer
In another case wherein a girl died by suicide who was known to Tusla, the review panel found that Tusla and CAMHS workers were not aligned in their view of her mental health.
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