Reports of domestic incident prior to child sustaining serious injuries - Greater Manchester Police, June 2020

 · Ref: 2020/141038
Recommendation date: 31 January 2022
Response due: 28 March 2022
Published: 15 December 2022
On 12 June 2020, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) opened a domestic incident log at an address in Worsley, Greater Manchester. A neighbour had reported hearing a man and woman involved in an incident where he had locked her, and their child, out of their home. The man was reportedly heard threatening physical violence against the woman. The incident remained unallocated throughout the day. The neighbour contacted GMP the next morning to inform them that the man appeared to have locked the woman out and was shouting abuse. GMP officers attended and took the man to hospital at his request. The incident was closed as a domestic incident with a child present. In the preceding weeks, neighbours' made numerous calls to GMP to report similar incidents. On 9 August 2020, GMP were contacted by a hospital who informed them that the child registered at the address had non-accidental bruising to his …

Recommendations (6)

Recommendation 1 Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that GMP reminds control room staff of the importance of accurately recording information provided during calls so that it can be communicated to attending officers and used to inform decision making and incident management. A number of … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation accepted: There are a number of systematic changes which the FCC have implemented, since the unfortunate incident highlighted by Op ITON. GMP made the decision to move away from the previous Command & Control model. To this end the … Read more
Recommendation 2 Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that officers are reminded of the importance of fully completing risk assessment forms and including their observations and additional context where appropriate. On attending incidents at the property, officers completed a risk assessment with the victim. This … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation accepted: In coming to this recommendation, the IOPC observed that the DASH documentation was completed by PC [redacted] at the scene with Female D. PC [redacted] recorded a number of ‘No’ answers to questions but the IOPC reviewed the … Read more
Recommendation 3 Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that attending officers are reminded of the importance of obtaining independent evidence from the scene by speaking to witnesses. A person called the police to report that a woman and her child were being verbally abused by … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation accepted: The IOPC report found that the officers were aware that this incident had been reported by a third party, but that they had not been made aware of the evidence that this third party had obtained. The officers … Read more
Recommendation 4 Not Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that GMP should review how the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) records referrals and communication with partner agencies and satisfies itself that these processes are operating effectively and in particular, referrals are acknowledged. The investigation found that … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation not accepted: The PPGU had some concerns on the assessment from the IOPC in forming this recommendation as the IOPC report tended to indicate that no referrals were made in respect of this family, when this not the case. … Read more
Recommendation 5 Not Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that GMP should reinforce with officers the importance of accurate recording of information entered on to Domestic Abuse Reports (DAB) so that related documents can be linked when incidents occur. The investigation found that when completing the … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation not accepted: GMP are concerned that the IOPC have not fully understood the functionality of ControlWorks and PoliceWorks in coming to this recommendation, therefore we seek to provide clarity and assurances on this recommendation. When this incident occurred, GMP … Read more
Recommendation 6 Accepted
Recommendation
The IOPC recommends that GMP reminds officer who attend incidents of domestic abuse that accounts taken at the scene should be compared prior to leaving the scene and any inconsistencies recorded and additional information gathered where appropriate. When police attended … Read more
Force Response
Recommendation accepted: The IOPC investigation identified some minor discrepancies which occurred in one of the incidents. PC [redacted] BWV indicated that Female D agreed that her details could be passed to social service at the end of the DASH interview, … Read more