Nottingham attacks survivor meets Health Secretary to address mental health service needs

Wayne Birkett calls for improvements in local mental health support

Wayne Birkett, Wes Streeting, and Wayne's partner Tracey
Author: Charlotte LinnecarPublished 5th Feb 2026
Last updated 5th Feb 2026

Wayne Birkett, a survivor of the 2023 Nottingham attacks, met with Health Secretary Wes Streeting to discuss the need for improvements in mental health services in Nottingham.

The meeting took place on Thursday 5th February 2026 and included Birkett's partner, Tracey, and Greg Almond, his solicitor from Rothera Bray Solicitors.

Greg Almond, Partner and Head of Serious Injury at the firm, prepared a statement for the press following the meeting:

“We are grateful to Wes Streeting for taking the time today to meet with a survivor of the Nottingham attacks."

"This marked the first such meeting, and he listened carefully and thoughtfully to Wayne’s experiences, recognising the importance of hearing directly from survivors."

"During the discussion, the concerns and views of another survivor, Sharon Miller, who was unable to attend in person, were also shared to ensure her voice formed part of the conversation."

"Mr Streeting committed to maintaining open lines of communication with survivors as his department considers any necessary and appropriate steps to help ensure meaningful progress is made to improve mental health services in Nottingham."

"In addition, he acknowledged the vital role that Headway Nottingham has played in supporting Wayne as he continues to live with the impact of a significant brain injury.”

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