Piers Morgan has lashed out at ITV’s duty of care protocols following his epic exit from Good Morning Britain in March.The Life Stories host responded to the announcement of protocols put in place to protect the mental health of this year’s Love Island contestants, after an official air date of June 28th was announced on Wednesday.Amongst the protocols are an extensive aftercare system, which includes "bespoke training on dealing with social media and advice on finance", a "minimum of eight therapy sessions" to be offered to Islanders, "proactive contact" with contestants for 14 after the end of the series, and help with securing a manager.ITV says it has "developed a new Duty of Care framework" to help contestants through the process.But.
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