❓ Ms Mettam questions the Health Minister regarding the death of Hailee Hildebrandt, an inpatient at Fiona Stanley Hospital, citing alleged breaches of mental health recommendations. The Minister expresses condolences and states a review is underway, the findings of which will be shared with the family.
✅ AnsweredQoN 87Legislative Assembly
Portfolio: Health
Question
Hailee Hildebrandt87.Ms Libby Mettamto
theMinister for Health:I ask this question
on behalf of Stacey Hildebrandt, whose beautiful 18-year-old daughter, Hailee,
took her own life as an inpatient of Fiona Stanley Hospital. I refer to
comments from the South Metropolitan Health Service, which has already
concluded that Hailee's death was unexpected.How could the
minister's government already conclude that Hailee's death was unexpected,
given that, firstly, her leave from hospital without contact being made with
her carer was in clear breach of the recommendations of the 2012 Stokes review
of mental health; secondly, she had attempted to take her own life just days
earlier; and, thirdly, there had been a code black called involving Hailee at
the hospital on the same day she took her life?
Answer
Ms Meredith Hammat replied:I thank the member
for the question. I want to start by expressing my sincere condolences to Hailee's
mother, Stacey, and to all of her family at this time. I cannot imagine how
difficult it must be to lose a child in any circumstance, but particularly in those
circumstances.Member, I do not
intend to use question time to discuss people's personal and private medical
history, but I will say this: I am advised that the South Metropolitan Health
Service has a senior executive in regular contact with the family. A detailed
review is an important part of understanding the facts of the situation and to
properly understand what occurred. My understanding is that that review and the
findings from it will be shared with the family, as is appropriate. I
understand how important that will be to them so that they can understand what
occurred in this event, and also for our health services to understand what
happened and to identify if there are any learnings that they need to take away
from this tragic event. As I say, the findings of that review will be shared
with the family. As I have said to many people who have had findings and then
wanted to discuss them with me, if they wish to talk to me about them, I am
available to do that.
Hailee Hildebrandt
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