Sky News and The Independent says Patient 11, their new four-part podcast series, tells the story of Alexis Quinn, whose escape from psychiatric care led to a landmark national investigation that has revealed tens of thousands of unreported allegations of sexual assault and rape in NHS mental health inpatient units across England.
Narrated by Nicholas Pinnock (Top Boy, Django, For Life), Patient 11 recounts the story of Quinn, a young mother and former GB swimmer with undiagnosed autism, and how her three-day admission in a secure mental health hospital turned into a three-year ordeal of isolation, forced restraint and sexual assault, before a daring plot to break free.
Alexis Quinn said: “They locked me up for three-and-a-half years and were prepared to throw away the key. They had no hope for me.
“And then I learned how prolific it was…I thought it was just me, but it’s not just me, there are thousands of people (like me).”
David Rhodes, Sky News executive chairman, said: "Sky News are so pleased to present this story in partnership with The Independent. There's so much our organisations can do together to report challenging stories and make sure they reach the broadest audience possible."
Geordie Greig, The Independent’s editor-in-chief, said: “This investigation highlights a shocking abuse of patients who are the most vulnerable people in society. The results of this campaign by investigative reporters from The Independent and Sky News must lead to a government action and a reform of how mental health hospitals are run and governed. I am very proud of the extraordinary work carried out by the journalists involved but appalled that such failings to those most in need have occurred.”
The wider investigation
Sparked by Alexis’ testimony in Patient 11, Sky News and The Independent say they worked together for nearly 18 months investigating sexual abuse allegations in NHS England mental health trusts.
The findings of this work have been described as a ‘national scandal’ by former Victim’s Commissioner Dame Vera Baird. The investigation has prompted calls for a major inquiry by Charlie Brooker, one of the authors of the 2019 gold standard government-backed sexual safeguarding protections, The Sexual Safety Collaborative.
Sky News and The Independent say key findings revealed in Patient 11 and the surrounding investigation were as follows:
- 19,889 sexual assault and harassment complaints recorded by more than 30 (out of more than 50) NHS England trusts from 2019 to November 2023. (Complaints made by both patients and staff).
- Fewer than a thousand incidents were reported to police in the same period.
- Just 14 NHS England trusts have told Sky News and The Independent that they have audited-in the 2019 government backed sexual safeguarding protections (The Sexual Safety Collaborative) - a set of protections brought about due to concerns over the then rising number of sexual abuse complaints in NHS England and NHS England supported mental health settings.
- Only six NHS England trusts provided evidence that they had completed audits of how they adhere to government-backed sexual safety standards.
- More than 800 sexual assault or rape allegations from 2019 to November 2023 across 21 NHS England Trusts - with just 95 of those allegations being reported to the police.
- 552 sexual assault allegations made on mixed sex wards/shared spaces across 21 NHS England Trusts.
You can listen to a trailer here, and all episodes of Patient 11 will be available from 29 January on the StoryCast feed, on all podcast players.
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