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ACT coroner finds Canberra Hospital failed four people who committed suicide at the facility

A coronial inquest has found four people who took their own lives at the Canberra Hospital ‘s mental health unit in 2015 and 2016 were “failed” by the facility.
Key points:
- Families of those who died have slammed “wildly inadequate” funding for mental health support in Australia
- The coroner found at the time of the deaths, nurses had been working double shifts to cover staffing shortfalls
- The lengthy coronial process has renewed calls for a permanent ACT coroner
Coroner Margaret Hunter made preliminary findings in the inquests for each of the four people today, which included issues like understaffing, poor training, and a need for some physical changes at the unit.
“All four died while in the care of the Canberra Hospital,” she said, noting…
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