A watchdog finds serious problems at the trust - which has now been given an enforcement warning and a deadline to make reforms. One woman tells Sky News her daughter was 'let down' and couldn't get help when she had a breakdown.
"I just felt there was nothing. No help. I did ask [mental health services] for help but they were busy, they didn't have enough time."It was always me ringing the police, ringing the ambulance, driving around to find her if she'd gone missing."The trust says it's 'committed to making the changes and improvements that our service users deserve'
"I feel they could have been doing so much more, in terms of psychological and social therapies, to help her recover." She said:"You don't know, when you're not on those wards with them - the person you really care about - what are they experiencing services as?"Earlier this year, a BBC undercover team filmed staff bullying, mocking and humiliating patients at one of the trust's facilities.
A spokesman for the trust said:"We accept the findings of the CQC's recent inspections at our trust and are committed to making the changes and improvements that our service users deserve.But local mental health campaigner Paul Baker told Sky News that families had raised concerns about the trust's care services more than two years ago.
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Manchester mental health trust where patients were 'bullied and mocked' told to make widespread changesA watchdog finds serious problems at the trust - which has now been given an enforcement warning and a deadline to make reforms. One woman tells Sky News her daughter was 'let down' and couldn't get help when she had a breakdown.
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