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Saturday, 17 January, 1998, 17:23 GMT
The failure of care in the community?
Jayne Zito has led a campaign to change mental health policy
The decision to scrap 'Care in the Community' comes after a series of killings
by mental patients whom critics argue should never have been allowed free in
society.
Schizophrenic Christopher Clunis knifed musician Jonathan Zito, 27, to death at a London Underground station in 1992. Mr Zito's wife Jayne set up the Zito Trust to campaign on the issue of the release of mentally-ill patients.
Failures of the mental health system?
The killing came eight months after Laudat had been released from a hospital back into the community. An inquiry found he had not been taking medication to control his actions.
The Health Secretary, Frank Dobson, says there will not be a return to the old style asylums, but mental health campaigners believe there needs to be a massive capital investment into mental health provision to protect the public and the mentally ill.
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