Mental Health related deaths
PFD Category
Reports: 626
Areas: 69
Earliest: Aug 2013
Latest: 27 Feb 2026
77% response rate (above 62% average). 62% of classified responses show concrete action taken. Reports rose 94% from 33 (2023) to 64 (2024).
PFD Reports
122 resultsLeighton Dickens
Historic (No Identified Response)
2023-0367
29 Sep 2023
South Wales Central
South Wales Police
Concerns summary
Police officers have limited access to qualified mental health advice and clinical records when responding to mental health crises, as urgent support teams are not readily available and a promised service is unimplemented.
Stephen Beadman
Historic (No Identified Response)
2023-0210
23 Jun 2023
West Yorkshire (Eastern)
NHS England
Ministry of Justice
HM Prison Wakefield
Concerns summary
A maximum-security prison with many prisoners having significant mental health issues has inadequate consultant psychiatrist resources, falling short of "equivalence of care" and risking insufficient specialist support for long-term inmates.
Daniel Lyle
Historic (No Identified Response)
2023-0170
23 May 2023
Inner West London
College of Policing
Metropolitan Police Service
Concerns summary
A police officer responding to a mental health crisis reported insufficient specific training on symptoms, presentation, and de-escalation techniques for individuals experiencing psychotic episodes. The officer's training was described as a "patchwork" over many years.
Ben Shipley
Historic (No Identified Response)
2023-0140
27 Apr 2023
West Yorkshire Western
NHS England and NHS Improvement
Concerns summary
A systemic delay in securing mental health beds means patients assessed for Section 2 are often left in A&E for hours, unable to be legally detained and without appropriate specialist care.
Eric Huber
Historic (No Identified Response)
2023-0424
31 Jan 2023
Exeter and Greater Devon
Devon County Council
Concerns summary
Missed opportunities to fully assess the deceased's risk and needs, coupled with a failure to conduct multi-agency and multi-disciplinary discussions, compromised his care.
Donna Neill
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0299
28 Sep 2022
East London
East London Foundation Trust
Concerns summary
A known risk of the deceased taking a spouse's medication was not documented, assessed, or managed by the Trust, and this critical systemic failure was overlooked in their internal investigation.
Adam Gallagher
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0292
14 Sep 2022
Newcastle and North Tyneside
North East Ambulance Service
Concerns summary
The ambulance service failed to conduct a detailed assessment for a mental health incident, resulting in inadequate clinical input and limited learning from a serious event. Trust-wide policy review and comprehensive retraining are urgently required.
Lily Girton
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0262
11 Aug 2022
East London
Health Education England and Royal Coll…
Royal College of Paediatrics & Child He…
Concerns summary
Community CAMHS failed to adequately monitor and prescribe medication, expedite psychiatric appointments, or properly assess and communicate risk, hindering timely care access. The care plan was not updated despite escalating hospital concerns, leaving the patient without necessary support.
Lewis Powter
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0223
21 Jul 2022
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Ministry of Justice
NHS England
Concerns summary
There is no clear policy for multi-agency information sharing meetings for complex IPP offenders, particularly when agencies lack access to shared record systems.
Kieran Crimmins
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0211
14 Jul 2022
Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire
Hywel Dda University Health Board
Concerns summary
Crisis team actions were poorly monitored and falsely marked as complete, and significant procedures were communicated inappropriately. A lack of clear re-entry routes for vulnerable discharged patients revealed poor inter-service information sharing.
Sergio Dunkley
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0140
12 May 2022
Sefton, St Helens and Knowsley
Care Quality Commission
NHS England
Concerns summary
Newly built mental health units lack mandatory requirements or regulations for fitting ligature alarms on doors, despite guidance for anti-ligature fixtures, posing a significant safety risk.
Pauline Keen
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0152
12 May 2022
North East Kent
Kent and Medway NHS Social Care Partner…
Concerns summary
A lack of formal communication policy between KMPT and Kent County Council AMHP service caused delays in processing Mental Health Act applications.
Cynthia Finlay
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0138
11 May 2022
Surrey
Royal College of Psychiatrists
NHS England
Concerns summary
There is no protocol for safeguarding at-risk individuals who are alone in the community while awaiting Mental Health Act assessments.
Gemma Ingham
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0113
19 Apr 2022
Manchester City
GMMH NHS Trust
Concerns summary
Inadequate clinical record keeping, incomplete risk assessments, and a flawed discharge decision for a vulnerable patient lacking appropriate community support and clinical rationale.
Ryan Merna
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0102
5 Apr 2022
Dorset
Dorset Healthcare University NHS Founda…
Concerns summary
The forensic team failed to adequately probe and document disclosures regarding a perpetrator's living situation and weapon possession, hindering risk assessment and police notification.
Yvonne Eaves
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0096
1 Apr 2022
Manchester City
GMMH NHS Trust
Concerns summary
Deficient safeguarding reviews and clinical oversight, combined with a lack of staff awareness, training, and audit of the VTE policy, created significant patient risks.
REDACTED
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0095
28 Mar 2022
Warwickshire
Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership N…
Concerns summary
Concerns include the failure to appoint a Care Co-ordinator and significant, ongoing staffing shortages within mental health services in the North Warwickshire area.
Emily Caldicott
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0092
23 Mar 2022
Worcestershire
Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health…
Concerns summary
Staff failed to adequately assess a patient's capacity to refuse medication, misapplying the Mental Capacity Act 2005. This led to a delay in administering necessary treatment for extreme anxiety.
Gary Ottway
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0087
18 Mar 2022
Inner North London
East London NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary
Inadequate nursing observation, delayed emergency response due to perceived safety risks, and unfamiliarity with resuscitation equipment by the sole junior doctor contributed to a critical delay.
Melanie Elms
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0079
7 Mar 2022
County of Surrey
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foun…
Concerns summary
The patient's care package was not adequately followed, critical risk assessments prior to leave were insufficient or unrecorded, and there was no proper missing person plan in place.
Joshua Rennard
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0091
7 Mar 2022
South Yorkshire (West)
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Fo…
Concerns summary
Significant and systemic delays in actioning recommendations for Mental Health Act assessments place individuals with mental illness at risk of harm and death.
Stephanie Moyce
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0059
25 Feb 2022
Essex
Essex Partnership University NHS Founda…
Concerns summary
Conspicuous lack of clarity regarding responsibility for discharge planning, post-discharge oversight, and safety-netting for psychotherapy patients without a Care Coordinator was identified.
Amanda Gibbens
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0061
23 Feb 2022
Buckinghamshire
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary
Ineffective "within eyesight" observations due to continued reliance on monitor screens and inadequate bedroom search processes failed to remove self-harm items, despite prior warnings.
Daniel France
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0047
16 Feb 2022
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Fou…
Concerns summary
Vulnerable young people face dangerously long waiting lists (over a year) for psychological therapy and specialist services like the Gender Identity Clinic, leaving a critical gap in support between urgent and non-urgent mental health interventions.
Jason Lennon
Historic (No Identified Response)
2022-0048
15 Feb 2022
East London
Department of Health and Social Care
NHS England
East London NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary
Failures in mental health care involved not using an appropriate care pathway, a flawed clinical review with poor record-keeping and communication, an incomplete incident action plan, and no regulatory referral for staff failings.