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Monday, April 6, 2026

Camhs whistleblower taking legal action against HSE over treatment - The Irish Times

Consultant psychiatrist Dr Ankur Sharma has filed a complaint to the WRC

In January, a report found 240 children in South Kerry had received substandard care, and 46 had suffered significant harm, largely as a result of the actions of a single doctor. Photograph: iStock

The whistleblower who revealed the over-medication of children in south Kerry mental health services is taking legal action against the HSE over the treatment he received.

Consultant psychiatrist Dr Ankur Sharma has filed a complaint to the Workplace Relations Commission and is considering a personal injuries action, his solicitor said.

Keith Rolls of Coleman Legal said the Indian-born doctor, who is now living in the UK, had been put through a very difficult time while working in Ireland and never intends to work in Ireland again.

Dr Sharma’s departure was a “huge loss” to the HSE and to parents of children with mental health issues, he said.

Dr Sharma intends to end his registration with the Irish Medical Council and is withdrawing from the College of Psychiatrists, such is his disillusionment after working in the HSE.

Last month, he told The Irish Times he had been sidelined and ostracised in the health service after revealing over-medication and misdiagnosis of children attending south Kerry Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (Camhs).

In January, a report found 240 children in South Kerry had received substandard care, and 46 had suffered significant harm, largely as a result of the actions of...



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