Remembering Connor- Campaigners' anger on third anniversary of teenager's death
It's three years ago today that a young man drowned in a bath at a care home in Oxford, prompting one of the UK's biggest ever inquiries into the treatment of vulnerable patients.
Connor Sparrowhawk's death was a personal tragedy, but also a wake up call about failures in the care system.
Today family and friends of Connor paid their respects, and vowed to continue their fight for justice. Rachel Hepworth reports.
Rachel spoke to Pam Bebbington, Paul Scarrott and Shaun Picken from My Life My Choice, and Dan Scorer from Mencap.
Southern Health have declined numerous requests for interview. In a statement last week, the Trust's Interim Chairman Tim Smart said :
"I am satisfied that whilst the Board should have acted in a more united way, I have found no evidence of negligence or incompetence of any individual Board member...
"I can confirm that Katrina Percy will continue in this role ( as Chief Executive). However, until now she has been too operationally focused in her role.
"She will shift her focus to delivery of the future strategy of the Trust which I believe needs to be accelerated.
"The Executive team will be restructured, to allow a more concentrated effort on the day to day delivery of high quality, safe services for patients.
"This will require a much more outward looking Board, which will at the same time put absolute priority on improving the quality of services provided."