Independent investigation: Brian Dodd, Prestatyn (2003)
WalesParanoid schizophrenic fatally and repeatedly (28 times) stabbed a stranger. V critical indep inq 2004, previously slashed strangers throat 1996. released 2000. Prev danger to others noted. Had stopped meds
Recommendations (22)
a)
Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust and Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust and Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust give careful consideration to whether patients conditionally discharged into the community can be adequately managed in full-time independent living or whether they should remain in supervised hostel accommodation. This …
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a)
Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Bro Morgannwg NHS Trust should ensure that protocols exist for screening to continue to occur once patients are transferred to the care of other Trusts.
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Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust and Cardiff Council
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust and Cardiff Council review their policies and procedures for both medical and social supervisors to ensure clarity and compliance with reporting requirements.
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Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust ensures there are robust mechanisms in place to monitor the compliance of conditionally discharged patients in taking oral medication.
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Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust and Cardiff Social Services Department
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust and Cardiff Social Services Department ensure that clear care and social services plans exist for all patients currently conditionally discharged and under supervision. In addition, all staff should be familiar with the contents and …
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a)
Bro Morgannwg and Cardiff and Vale NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
That guidelines are produced by Bro Morgannwg and Cardiff and Vale NHS Trusts for detailing the way in which individual relapse indicators are translated into clinical actions. This will reduce the potential for human error. The RCA team consider it …
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a)
MHRTs
No Response Published
Recommendation
That MHRTs (prior to any Legislative amendment) exercise their powers to ensure that problems are addressed at an early date when they are made aware that they exist, or may occur.
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Medical Supervisors
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Medical Supervisors have a statutory responsibility (Mental Health Act, Section 41 (6)) to comply with Home Office Mental Health Unit reporting requirements. Reports submitted should be comprehensive, timely and identify any issues of concern.
b)
Health Commission Wales
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Health Commission Wales reviews its requirement in terms of medium secure provision and identifies any bed shortages that may exist.
b)
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
That all patients discharged from secure care with a history of alcohol or drug abuse/misuse should be routinely, regularly and randomly tested for illicit drugs and alcohol use. This could be applied with urine testing, hair testing and breathalysing. It …
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b)
all NHS Trusts and Social Services Departments
No Response Published
Recommendation
That all NHS Trusts and Social Services Departments ensure that a clear action plan for any problems occurring during the period of supervised care should be specified in advance and that all staff are fully conversant with it.
b)
Bro Morgannwg and Cardiff and Vale NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
That both of the aforementioned Trusts should review all relapse indicators presently in use with high-risk patients, to assess their ease of interpretation in terms of clinical actions and their applicability in the environmental setting.
b)
Local Health Boards
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Local Health Boards (prior to the amendment of any legislation) undertake an independent monitoring role to ensure compliance with the imposed conditions of discharge and ensure that a duty of care is met to the patient and the public.
b)
supervising psychiatrists and social supervisors
No Response Published
Recommendation
That the Home Secretary is responsible for the management of conditionally discharged patients within the community. Supervising psychiatrists and social supervisors should fully cooperate with the Mental Health Unit of the Home Office in order to ensure that any risks …
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c)
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
There should be a low threshold for tolerance of substance mis-use in the community, where it has any impact on the risk of dangerousness and a clear management plan where substance misuse occurs, should be specified in the care plan.
c)
Home Office Mental Health Unit
No Response Published
Recommendation
It is further recommended that the Home Office Mental Health Unit should require all NHS Trusts to review relapse indicators presently in use with conditionally discharged patients, to assess their ease of interpretation in terms of clinical actions and their …
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d)
Social Services Departments
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Social Services Departments ensure adequate and appropriately staffed 24 hour supervised hostel accommodation is made available.
d)
all NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
That the care plans of patients who currently fall into this category should be reviewed by all NHS Trusts with this advice in mind.
e)
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
That NHS Trusts always formally bring difficulties in obtaining appropriate aftercare facilities to the attention of their commissioning authorities.
f)
Local Health Boards/Health Commission Wales
No Response Published
Recommendation
That where 24 hour supervised care is specified in the conditions of discharge and cannot be met, the matter should be brought to the attention of Local Health Boards/Health Commission Wales to ensure this requirement is properly applied.
g)
MHRTs
No Response Published
Recommendation
That where patients need to be discharged into 24 hour supervised hostel accommodation, the length of time in supervised care is specified by MHRTs in the conditions of discharge and the discharge plan in advance.
h)
Local Health Boards and Health Commission Wales
No Response Published
Recommendation
That Local Health Boards and Health Commission Wales be made responsible to monitor compliance with the conditions specified for discharge.