Boy, 7, settles case against South Kerry Camhs for deficits in his care

A lookback review of the care of 1,300 young people who attended the HSE-run service had detailed significant harm to 46 children and young people
Boy, 7, settles case against South Kerry Camhs for deficits in his care

Mr Justice Garrett Simons approved the settlement which he described as a proper settlement.

A young boy with ADHD who claimed there were deficits in his care at the South Kerry Child and Adolescent and Mental Health Services (Camhs) has settled a High Court action for €60,000.

The boy who is now seven years old cannot be identified by order of the court. The settlement is against the HSE.

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