National Police Chiefs Council
PFD Addressee
Reports: 54
Earliest: Apr 2015
Latest: 30 Mar 2026
100% 2-year response rate (above 83% average). 32% of classified responses show concrete action taken.
PFD Reports
31 resultsKatrina O’Hara
All Responded
2020-0051
3 Mar 2020
Dorset
Other related deaths
Concerns summary (AI summary)
Outdated police policy led to a high-risk 999 call being downgraded, and officers failed to recognise the increased danger to the victim when the perpetrator expressed suicidal intent. The victim was also left without a replacement phone after hers was seized for evidence.
Noted
(AI summary)
The NPCC has undertaken a major refresh of the National Contact Management Strategy since 2015, with revised principles and practice that cover the issue of inappropriate channel selection. The report will be raised at the next meeting of the National Contact Management Steering Group. The Home Office is working to pilot and evaluate approaches to identifying and tackling high risk offenders, including adding suicide indicators to the list of potential risk indicators. Work is ongoing to review findings from domestic homicide reviews and academic research with a view to more accurately identifying key characteristics and risk factors for domestic homicides.
Anthony Carroll
All Responded
2020-0018
8 Jan 2020
Liverpool and Wirral
Emergency services related deaths
Road (Highways Safety) related deaths
Concerns summary (AI summary)
The public may misunderstand police emergency vehicle speed limits. Additionally, a lack of visual indicators led officers to mistakenly believe sirens were active, highlighting a safety flaw.
Noted
(AI summary)
The NPCC provides clarification on police vehicle speed limits and emergency equipment operation, stating that there's no national proposal to add further equipment activation indicators due to potential driver distraction.
Douglas Oak
All Responded
2019-0352
24 Oct 2019
Dorset
Other related deaths
Concerns summary (AI summary)
There is a critical lack of national guidance for Ambulance Services on using chemical sedation for patients with Acute Behavioural Disturbance, despite its effectiveness for safe treatment and transport.
Noted
(AI summary)
The College of Policing and NPCC are working with forces and medical service partners to address concerns related to Acute Behavioural Disturbance, including raising awareness and consistency in recognition and response. The Chair of the NPCC will write to all Chief Constables to bring the content of the PFD to their attention. The Department of Health and Social Care acknowledges the report but states that a response will be delayed due to an upcoming General Election. They will contact the office to agree on a new deadline once a new administration is in place. Joint guidance between ambulance services and police forces is in development, overseen by a joint committee. AACE will share operational considerations with the National Directors of Operations Group (NDOG) for ambulance services, and will discuss the report at future meetings. St John Ambulance is providing additional Continuous Professional Development training around Acute Behavioural Disturbance. They have also raised the topic for inclusion in the latest version of the First Aid Manual.
Michael Hoolickin
All Responded
2019-0292
29 Aug 2019
Manchester (North)
Other related deaths
Concerns summary (AI summary)
The coroner is reporting to prevent future serious further offence reviews following a death.
Noted
(AI summary)
The NPCC acknowledges the concerns and explains its role in encouraging collaboration between forces, stating that it will share the report and IOM guidance with chief constables across the country, but does not have the authority to direct action. The Probation Service acknowledges the need for learning and improvement. The Greater Manchester IOM Framework is currently subject to review and your concerns will be considered as part of this review. Where deemed necessary further guidance or clarification including templates such as draft agenda, minutes and action logs will be included. Response contains no text. Response contains no text.
Darren Wakefield
All Responded
2016-0020
22 Jan 2016
Plymouth, Torbay and South Devon
Police related deaths
Concerns summary (AI summary)
The report highlights a national safety issue and requests confirmation that IPCC recommendations have been followed, implying a potential gap in implementing or verifying crucial safety improvements.
Action Taken
(AI summary)
The Department for Transport has reviewed legislation regarding derelict vessels and concluded that the existing legal framework is sufficient. They have provided further guidance in the revised Port Marine Safety Code and associated Guide to Good Practice, which are to be published shortly.
Paul McGuigan
All Responded
2015-0185
12 May 2015
Manchester (South)
Other related deaths
Concerns summary (AI summary)
General concerns were raised across relevant agencies about risks that could lead to future deaths, requiring action.
Action Planned
(AI summary)
The Home Office states that the Notifiable Occupations Scheme (NOS) was withdrawn and replaced with a new police-led scheme, the Common Law Police Disclosure (CLPD) scheme, which provides greater consistency across forces in the disclosure of information. The Trust states that following the Bradley Report (2009), the MDO teams transferred into single line management and implemented operational policy and approved documentation for assessment of needs and risks. They are rolling out an electronic clinical record (PARIS) and clinical staff have adequate time to access information from case notes. GMP will train officers in understanding their responsibilities under the pressing social need test, including classroom and NCALT training. They will be entering and holding notifications on the intelligence file of offenders. The SIA offered training and guidance to all UK police forces.