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Bring Him Home - The Search for Ronan (Paperback)
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Bring Him Home - The Search for Ronan (Paperback)
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My brother Ronan, a long term chronic depression and schizophrenia
patient, was admitted to Cork University in the summer of 2005 to
undergo treatment with the breakthrough drug, Clozapine. However
despite our family's misgivings and protestations and against our
wishes, he was discharged before he had time to become fully
accustomed to this new medication. Shortly afterwards he
disappeared. He had very little money and no mobile phone. He had
no passport and since all he had was a bus-pass, we convinced
ourselves that he had just gone to Dublin for a few days. However
following two weeks of no word and futile searching in Ireland, we
took a decision to go to the national media to appeal for help. As
a result of intensive media coverage, including the RTE News and
the national press, we finally discovered that Ronan had somehow
managed to fly to the UK on the day of his disappearance. Our
search then moved to London. Extensive enquiries revealed that
Ronan had returned to Heathrow Airport on a number of occasions. He
was eventually ejected from the airport by the Metropolitan Police.
Although forewarned of the seemingly insurmountable difficulties
involved, my elder brother Martin and I, managed to crack the
London media, garner the assistance of Scotland Yard and bluffed
our way into the Irish Embassy in London. During our search we
witnessed at first hand the appalling isolation and despair of the
homeless in Ireland and London. We saw the darker side of London.
We also encountered enormous support, assistance and goodwill from
the most unexpected quarters. Against all the odds, we broke down
wall after wall and with perseverance and some good fortune, we
eventually found our brother, Ronan. Following a period of care in
London, Ronan returned home to Cork, where he lives to this day,
safe and sound - a dearly loved member of our large family. Ronan's
story is timeless and is not only about mental health and
homelessness. It is also about love, despair, hope and
determination. It is about achieving the impossible. I have been
asked may times to write this story but I feel this is the moment
to do so. The story deals with the two biggest human interest
topics in the public and media forums at the moment. The homeless
situation in Ireland and is now at crisis point. While there are
numerous causes and reasons for homelessness, research shows that
it is related to and often overlaps with the growing incidence of
serious mental health issues, particularly in young men. This is a
unique and special story which I intend to market aggressively
through radio, television and other media platforms as a means of
highlighting the current crisis in Irish mental health care and the
growing number of people needlessly living and dying on the streets
of Ireland.
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