The mother of Nicky Stevens has told members of a health board about the impact of its request to reopen a coroner's inquest into the death of her son.
Jane Stevens said at today's Waikato District Health Board meeting her family was "gutted" by the DHB's actions, which she believed were "an ingrained culture of denial".
Stevens and her board member husband Dave Macpherson were given an 11th-hour reprieve from board chairwoman Sally Webb to make a request to the board for legal funding.
Stevens read a statement saying funding the family's further legal costs would "not negate Waikato DHB's poor performance in this matter, but would be a sign that you are willing to try and return to the values you espouse".
"We believe you have to accept that your actions, and especially the way you have gone about this matter have caused significant emotional, legal and time-related problems for our whānau."