2016
PFD Reports
Reports: 472
Areas: 69
65% response rate (above 62% average).
Darren Wakefield
All Responded
2016-0020
22 Jan 2016
Plymouth, Torbay and South Devon
National Police Chiefs’ Council
Concerns 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.
Steven Rogers
All Responded
2016-0017
20 Jan 2016
Manchester (South)
Stockport NHS Foundation Trust
Concerns summary
A doctor discharged a patient without seeing them, indicating a fundamental lack of understanding of discharge importance, and staff erroneously omitted long-acting insulin during the patient's hospital stay.
Derek Hare
All Responded
2016-0018
20 Jan 2016
Manchester (South)
Tameside Hospital NHS Trust
Concerns summary
The use of two separate patient note systems caused confusion and errors, and repeated denials of hospital appointments led to a significantly delayed diagnosis of a critical abdominal issue.
Faiza Ahmed
All Responded
2016-0600
20 Jan 2016
Inner North London
Department for Work and Pensions
London Ambulance Service NHS Trust
Metropolitan Police
Concerns summary
No specific concerns are detailed in the provided text, which refers only to the jury's determination.
Norah Fairhurst
All Responded
2016-0012
18 Jan 2016
Manchester (West)
Department for Transport
Concerns summary
Older large goods vehicles, not mandated to have Class VI "cyclops" mirrors, have a dangerous blind spot directly in front, making pedestrians invisible to the driver and increasing collision risk.
Jasmine Lapsley
All Responded
2016-0022
15 Jan 2016
North West Wales
Welsh Ambulance NHS Trust
Welsh Assembly Government
Concerns summary
Emergency services in rural NW Wales suffer from a lack of nighttime air support, ineffective rostering and communication for Community First Responders, and inadequate resource planning for seasonal population increases.
Stefen Boswell
All Responded
2016-0005
8 Jan 2016
Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin
West Mercia Police
Concerns summary
Inconsistent police pursuit policies between local and national guidelines on wrong-way driving, coupled with inadequate communication systems for critical pursuit details, created unnecessary risks.