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Queen to 39;privately 39; address issues raised in Harry and Meghan 39 Oprah interview 9 March 2021, 17:32 | Updated: 10 March 2021, 09:43 The Queen says the Royal Family will address the racism claims made by Harry and Meghan privately . Picture: PA By Kate Buck @katebuck96The racism claims made about the Royal Family by the Duke and Duc stanley cup hess of Sussex are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately , Buckingham Palace has said.A statement released by the palace on behalf of the Queen did not deny any of the claims made by Harry and Meghan, and did not announce an investigation into their claims of racism.The full statement said: The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken ve gourde stanley ry seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. Harry, Meghan and Archie will alwa stanley cup ys be much loved family members. Read more: Meghan Markle claims member of Royal Family raised concerns over Archies skin colourRead more: Meghan tells Oprah: I just didnt want to be alive anymore Royal commentator reacts to Buckingham Palace statement on Harry and Meghan Wgnx Cold snap set to hit UK with sleet and snow just as price of heating surges
Hospitals are failing to follow legal safeguards for mentally ill patients who are involuntarily detained, according to a report issued recently by B.C.s ombudsperson.Ombudsperson Jay Chalke released a scathing report, Committed to Change: Protecting the Rights of Involuntary Patients under the Mental Health Act, which makes 20 findings highlighting the lack of compliance with patients legal rights.Noting involuntary detention and treatment is the most intrusive form of mental health care available, Chalkes report makes 24 r stanley ca ecommendations to increase oversight and accountability, improve staff training as well as create an independent rights advisor service. He said those recommendations have been accepted in principle by government and health authorities.The report does not address a recent B.C. Supreme Court case of a woman who had been inv stanley travel mug oluntarily detained for almost a year at Delta Hospital and other facilities, a case in which the woman was denied her right to speak to a lawyer for nine months. The charter rights of that 39-year-old woman were egregiously and repeatedly v stanley mugs iolated by the Fraser Health Authority, a judge ruled.Noting his report focused on people detained under the Mental Health Act, not other acts such as the Adult Guardianship Act which was the case for the woman in Delta, Chalke explained people can meet the criteria for admission under more than one legal authority and statute.Only after the woman was permitted to speak to a lawyer, and that lawyer f
Queen to 39;privately 39; address issues raised in Harry and Meghan 39 Oprah interview 9 March 2021, 17:32 | Updated: 10 March 2021, 09:43 The Queen says the Royal Family will address the racism claims made by Harry and Meghan privately . Picture: PA By Kate Buck @katebuck96The racism claims made about the Royal Family by the Duke and Duc stanley cup hess of Sussex are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately , Buckingham Palace has said.A statement released by the palace on behalf of the Queen did not deny any of the claims made by Harry and Meghan, and did not announce an investigation into their claims of racism.The full statement said: The whole family is saddened to learn the full extent of how challenging the last few years have been for Harry and Meghan. The issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. While some recollections may vary, they are taken ve gourde stanley ry seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. Harry, Meghan and Archie will alwa stanley cup ys be much loved family members. Read more: Meghan Markle claims member of Royal Family raised concerns over Archies skin colourRead more: Meghan tells Oprah: I just didnt want to be alive anymore Royal commentator reacts to Buckingham Palace statement on Harry and Meghan Wgnx Cold snap set to hit UK with sleet and snow just as price of heating surges
Hospitals are failing to follow legal safeguards for mentally ill patients who are involuntarily detained, according to a report issued recently by B.C.s ombudsperson.Ombudsperson Jay Chalke released a scathing report, Committed to Change: Protecting the Rights of Involuntary Patients under the Mental Health Act, which makes 20 findings highlighting the lack of compliance with patients legal rights.Noting involuntary detention and treatment is the most intrusive form of mental health care available, Chalkes report makes 24 r stanley ca ecommendations to increase oversight and accountability, improve staff training as well as create an independent rights advisor service. He said those recommendations have been accepted in principle by government and health authorities.The report does not address a recent B.C. Supreme Court case of a woman who had been inv stanley travel mug oluntarily detained for almost a year at Delta Hospital and other facilities, a case in which the woman was denied her right to speak to a lawyer for nine months. The charter rights of that 39-year-old woman were egregiously and repeatedly v stanley mugs iolated by the Fraser Health Authority, a judge ruled.Noting his report focused on people detained under the Mental Health Act, not other acts such as the Adult Guardianship Act which was the case for the woman in Delta, Chalke explained people can meet the criteria for admission under more than one legal authority and statute.Only after the woman was permitted to speak to a lawyer, and that lawyer f