HMP Liverpool Suicides: Crisis and Call for Change
In a tragic sequence of events, three men took their own lives at HMP Liverpool within nine days, including Michael Lunt, David Jervis, and Nathan Byrnes. An inquest revealed mental health struggles and poor communication in Lunts care team. Prison inspectors found serious issues, including high self-harm rates, drug problems, and violence. Since the last inspection, there have been seven suicides and over six hundred self-harm incidents. Despite challenges, leaders are implementing new support strategies.
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