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“Today September 22nd marks 10 years since the death of Danny Tozer. His family, friends and supporters will be remembering how he lived his life with enthusiasm for all the things he enjoyed. Tea and teapots, playing the piano, the countryside, going to pubs and cafes, the seaside and travel, running and horse riding were […]| georgejulian.co.uk
I am a freelance knowledge transfer consultant who has worked with researchers, policy makers, care providers and sector-led improvement organisations to support them to apply research into practice. I also work as a crowdfunded journalist whose primary focus is live tweeting coronial inquests into the deaths of learning disabled and autistic people. I have worked as a family representative and advocate, supporting bereaved families with NHS death investigation processes and am a former speci...| www.georgejulian.co.uk
I’ve been reporting here for months about the delayed annual LEDER report. The 2021 report was published July 2022, the 2022 report in November 2023 (slippage of 4 months) and now finally, the 2023 report is published on 2 September 2025, depending on when you count it from, a delay of 14 or 10 months. […]| georgejulian.co.uk
I am a freelance knowledge transfer consultant who has worked with researchers, policy makers, care providers and sector-led improvement organisations to support them to apply research into practice. I also work as a crowdfunded journalist whose primary focus is live tweeting coronial inquests into the deaths of learning disabled and autistic people. I have worked as a family representative and advocate, supporting bereaved families with NHS death investigation processes and am a former speci...| www.georgejulian.co.uk
I am a freelance knowledge transfer consultant who has worked with researchers, policy makers, care providers and sector-led improvement organisations to support them to apply research into practice. I also work as a crowdfunded journalist whose primary focus is live tweeting coronial inquests into the deaths of learning disabled and autistic people. I have worked as a family representative and advocate, supporting bereaved families with NHS death investigation processes and am a former speci...| www.georgejulian.co.uk
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I am a freelance knowledge transfer consultant who has worked with researchers, policy makers, care providers and sector-led improvement organisations to support them to apply research into practice. I also work as a crowdfunded journalist whose primary focus is live tweeting coronial inquests into the deaths of learning disabled and autistic people. I have worked as a family representative and advocate, supporting bereaved families with NHS death investigation processes and am a former speci...| www.georgejulian.co.uk
The past two weeks have been gruelling for us as a family. We would like to thank the jury for the diligence and care they have taken. Morgan did not receive that care in the last few weeks of her life so she deserved it after her death. Everything we feared about Morgan’s treatment under […]| georgejulian.co.uk
The jury returned to court at 16:21. They gave their findings and conclusion but when the coroner went to sign the form she realised in Box 3 they had referred to ‘the deceased’ and not Morgan’s name. She explained that for legal purposes that would have to be corrected. Court was then adjourned again whilst […]| www.georgejulian.co.uk
Once the jury were out, the coroner heard evidence from Mr Alistair McGrory of Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust relating to the Serious Incident Investigation conducted following Morgan’s death and the action plan that emerged from it. This was to address the coroner so she could decide if there were any outstanding matters in terms […]| georgejulian.co.uk
Most of the morning of Day 10 of Morgan’s inquest was spent in legal discussion and for court administration as the new directions to be given to the jury were agreed. I made an application to the court for a copy of the directions given to the jury, which assisted this reporting. The jury were […]| georgejulian.co.uk
I was not available to report Days 6, 7 and 8 from Morgan’s inquest this week. I am grateful to the court for allowing me to attend remotely for the coroner’s summing up and the conclusion of the inquest. Most of today was spent waiting or observing legal submissions between the coroner and the counsel […]| georgejulian.co.uk
A decade of Learning Disability Prevention of Future Death Reports – healthcare failings relating to people who died in an acute hospital| www.georgejulian.co.uk
Two weeks ago I reported on the conclusion of Nonita’s inquest, you can read that post here. Nonita has stuck with me since. We’re told, repeatedly, to ask for help if you’re struggling with your mental health – Nonita did that. She raised her concerns with pretty much any adult who’d pay attention to her […]| georgejulian.co.uk