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Press release

Public Apology to the Sainsbury Family


Today, Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill and Bernard Gloster, CEO of the Health Service Executive (HSE) has issued a formal public apology to the Sainsbury family for the devastating loss of their beloved daughter, Bryonny and acknowledged, without reservation, that the health system failed both Bryonny and her family, and for this the Minister and the HSE have expressed our deepest and unqualified apology.

In meeting with the Sainsbury family, the Minister and the HSE CEO heard directly about the profound distress they experienced - not only during Bryonny’s time in our care, but also throughout the lengthy review and legal processes that followed. It is clear that the communication, support, and respect they needed and deserved were not provided. This was unacceptable.

Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill commenting said:

“In my time as Minister for Health, I have met many families who have experienced the devastating loss of a loved one, and I am always humbled by their generosity and willingness to help improve the health service and protect others.

The Sainsbury family may never know how many lives will be saved or improved through their advocacy and sharing their most painful of experiences.

This is the poignant but enduring legacy of their beloved Bryonny.

I want to reassure them of our collective commitment to improve the culture in our health services so that everyone experiences the support they deserve at their times of greatest trauma and distress. There is no space in our health services for not listening to families, for not treating patients and families with respect and compassion, for not communicating openly and honestly.”

Bernard Gloster, CEO of the HSE said:

“The family’s courage and generosity in participating in the review process has directly contributed to the development of the National Patient Safety Alert for Clinical Governance of Traumatic Brain Injury, an important national safeguard designed to strengthen patient safety and ensure that the voices of patients and families are heard. Their tireless advocacy to bring about these necessary changes to the healthcare system is recognised, and these reforms will serve as your daughter Bryonny’s enduring legacy.

We are fully committed to driving the cultural and systemwide changes required to ensure that no other family endures what the Sainsbury family has been through. We reaffirm our commitment to the core values of listening, compassion, respect, and open communication - values that must guide every interaction within our health system.

We hope that today’s apology, together with the publication of the review, offers some measure of acknowledgement and support as the Sainsbury family continue to live with the loss of Bryonny. We again extend our heartfelt condolences.”

May Bryonny rest in peace.


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