This essay will examine how drug abuse and mental health which is also referred to as dual diagnosis amongst celebrities has been represented and reported in the media. The National Consortium of Consultants Nurses in Dual Diagnosis says”The term was first used in the USA, in the 1980s, to refer to people diagnosed with psychotic illnesses, who also used illicit drugs or alcohol. (If someone is diagnosed as psychotic, it means they have beliefs or experiences that are not shared by others.) Today, some mental …show more content…
It is the most significant code of practice for editorial staff, journalists and external contributors’. Of specific importance to this essay is accuracy which the Press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information or images, including headlines not supported by the text. ii) A significant inaccuracy, misleading statement or distortion must be corrected, promptly and with due prominence, and – where appropriate – an apology published. Privacy is also another code that will form basis of this discussion as everyone is entitled to respect for his or her private and family life, home, health and correspondence, including digital communications and Journalists must not engage in intimidation, harassment or persistent pursuit and finally intrusion into grief or shock. In cases involving personal grief or shock, enquiries and approaches must be made with sympathy and discretion and publication handled sensitively (IPSO 1, 2, 3, …show more content…
Clarke who was battling alcohol abuse and depression decided to take his life by jumping in front of a 10 tonne truck. The media both print and electronic followed up on the story and raised significant issues while respecting his privacy. Described by many as “a prominent figure, erudite man with a mastery of the language that could get his message across “Carlisle was reported as the voice of the many who were suffering inside and in need of help and could be instrumental in preventing those who could be contemplating same. The media response to this tragedy was that of sympathy, raising awareness and reminding the communities that this could happen to anyone. While on the same breadth The Sun newspaper according to the BBC (06/02/15) had reported that he had been left severely depressed by the end of his football career, financial problems and the loss of a television punditry role, leading him to make the attempt on his own life. He spoke of how he was moved from Leeds General Infirmary to a psychiatric unit in Harrogate, where he was placed on suicide watch on Christmas Day. He has since confirmed to the BBC he was never in a coma. The BBC understands the barrister wrote to the court and this mistake has now been corrected. According to the IPSO code of