Investigation into the West Yorkshire Police response to reports of injuries to a one-year-old child – West Yorkshire Police, June 2020
Recommendation date: 18 August 2023
Response due: 13 October 2023
Published: 16 February 2023
Death and serious injury
On 21 June 2020, the father of a one-year-old child, made a call for concern to West Yorkshire Police (WYP), after he had received photographs of bruising to his daughter’s face. At this time, the child was living with her mother and her mother’s female partner. WYP responded and examined the child. Following discussions with the WYP Safeguarding Unit and Children’s Social Care (CSC), it was decided that the child would be taken to a local hospital for a medical examination by a doctor, to ascertain the cause of the injuries. Following that examination, the doctor was of the opinion that the injuries were caused accidentally. The child was then released back into the custody of her mother. On 31 August 2020, the child’s father made a further call for concern to WYP, after receiving a video showing bruising to his daughter’s face. WYP made attempts to locate the child …
Recommendations (7)
Recommendation 1
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that West Yorkshire Police ensures that it is able to adequately resource the supervisory responsibilities in the safeguarding unit, taking into account both the number of people required and their levels of training and experience. This follows … Read more
Force Response
Accepted West Yorkshire Police is in the final stages of the implementation of its forcewide Safeguarding Review which aimed, in part, to meet the Cause for Concern set out in the 2018/19 PEEL report from the HMIC. “The capacity and … Read more
Recommendation 2
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommend that West Yorkshire Police (WYP) take steps to ensure that all officers and staff complete a NICHE (Occurrence Entry Log) with all relevant information OEL following a potential complaint of a crime and to ensure that all … Read more
Force Response
Accepted: West Yorkshire Police has a force Investigations Policy which sets out expectations in this area. Within this policy are the force requirements for initial response, allocation, review and finalisation. This policy was re-written in February 2023 to ensure that … Read more
Recommendation 3
Awaiting Response
Recommendation
The IOPC recommend that West Yorkshire Police (WYP) ensure that when holding a strategy meeting with other agencies, all information given and received, including non-recent information, should be clearly documented and shared, to include the strategy discussions and rationale given … Read more
Recommendation 4
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that West Yorkshire Police takes steps to ensure that investigating officers ensure that where a potential line of enquiry is identified but determined not to be ‘reasonable’ in line with the Code, an appropriate rationale should be … Read more
Force Response
Accepted West Yorkshire Police has a force Investigations Policy which sets out expectations in this area. Within this policy are the force requirements for initial response, allocation, review and finalisation. This policy was re-written in February 2023 to ensure that … Read more
Recommendation 5
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that West Yorkshire Police (WYP) remind all WYP control room staff of the importance of protecting vulnerable victims of domestic abuse by consistent and effective use of the THRIVE process, to include a review of their THRIVE … Read more
Force Response
Accepted In October and November 2021 Contact THRIVE training was reformed and the new training was included in the Initial Contact training course which all new Contact staff undertake, including PC’s and internal staff transferring into the department as dispatchers, … Read more
Recommendation 6
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommend that West Yorkshire Police (WYP) ensure that following reports of injuries to vulnerable children they locate and examine the injured child themselves rather than rely on opinions from other agencies. Following an IOPC led investigation it was … Read more
Force Response
Accepted The Safeguarding Children and Young Person’s Policy gives clear expectations around when a Section 47 Strategy discussion should take place and how officers and staff should engage with and liaise with partner agencies over concerns reported about the welfare … Read more
Recommendation 7
Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommend that West Yorkshire Police (WYP) ensure that they review their mechanisms already in place, by the use of dip sampling or regular audits between WYP, Children’s Social Care (CSC) and their partner agencies to ensure that WYP … Read more
Force Response
Accepted In 2021, West Yorkshire Police sought to develop its approach to Child Abuse through a dedicated CSEA, Abuse and Neglect Tactical Plan. The progress against this plan is scrutinised through a force Tactical Delivery Group and the Protecting Vulnerable … Read more