These issues will now be tested in Parliament as MPs consider whether to ratify the agreement.
In July 2022, he was sectioned by the hospital - run by Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust - for three months, but Shelly says she told staff he was not ready to be discharged."He was not OK when he was released," she said. "There was no way he was going to take his medication and I told them that... it was literally just a time bomb waiting to happen."
Easom-Cooper was placed in accommodation managed by a housing association, but Shelly said he was "unravelling" in the seven months he was there, and not taking his medication while under the care of the trust's community team.Shelly remembers her shock and frustration when she learned about her son's knife attack."I just bloody knew this was going to happen," she said.
"I'm so sorry it happened. I really am. And as a mother, he's my son and he did that and that makes me feel quite ashamed."She said the stabbing could have been prevented if her son's paranoid schizophrenia had been taken more seriously.
"It's disgusting that it takes someone to either lose their life or be stabbed before somebody thinks 'oh, hang on a minute, maybe we need to do something here'.
"The mental health services in Nottingham have routinely and systematically let him down and also the victim," she added."I really enjoyed it. I think the Roma players took it a bit more seriously than us! We had loads of fun," said United's Clinton.
"We've all come here as a team. We didn't really know what to expect. This is what we want to do in training every day. We really embraced it."It's a lot more high-intensity but also free. It's very unpredictable because you don't know where the ball will go. It's more enjoyable I would say."
Games are being played at the Estadio Antonio Coimbra da Mota - a 5,000-capacity ground in Estoril - but it was transformed for the World Sevens.From 20:30 BST on Saturday, following Estoril men's 4-0 win over Estrela, stands were built, TV cameras put in place and large screens put up.