Independent investigation: Cerys Yemm, Argoed (2014)

Wales
Incident 06 Nov 2014
Subject Cerys Yemm

Mentally ill man fatally batters young woman. Recently released from prison with lack of aftercare

Acceptance Status
No Response Published 10

Total Recommendations 10
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Acceptance Status tracks whether the trust accepted or responded to each recommendation.

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Recommendations (10)

1 HMP Cardiff, HMP Parc, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
No Response Published
Recommendation
HMP Cardiff, HMP Parc, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board should develop a process whereby case formulation is routinely introduced and updated, as a prisoner moves from prison … Read more
10 Stakeholders
No Response Published
Recommendation
Stakeholders should ensure that support is provided, either directly or via signposting, to families affected by such incidents. Support should also include ongoing dialogue regarding investigation processes that enables the basis for mutual understanding and trust. Read more
2 HMP Cardiff, HMP Parc, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
No Response Published
Recommendation
HMP Cardiff, HMP Parc, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board should ensure procedures are in place to check the rationale for prescribed medication, especially when an individual presents … Read more
3 Welsh Government
No Response Published
Recommendation
Welsh Government to review the provision and the availability of more structured interventions for individuals within the community that have both a personality disorder, mental health issues and substance misuse concerns.
4 Caerphilly County Borough Council
No Response Published
Recommendation
Caerphilly County Borough Council should ensure that, where possible, a summary of risk is shared with managers of community accommodation with the permission of the individual being housed.
5 Caerphilly County Borough Council
No Response Published
Recommendation
Caerphilly County Borough Council to take steps to ensure regular and appropriate communication with the managers of community accommodation to assist with awareness of roles, responsibilities and any current or ongoing issues regarding individuals provided with accommodation. Read more
6 Caerphilly County Borough Council
No Response Published
Recommendation
Caerphilly County Borough Council should offer to provide training to the staff of establishments providing accommodation. Training would primarily relate to: illicit substances; prescribed medication needs; risk assessments; safeguarding issues relating to children and adults; mental health awareness; and break … Read more
7 Stakeholders involved in prison discharge and aftercare planning such as local Community Mental Health Teams and Prison In-reach Mental Health Teams
No Response Published
Recommendation
Stakeholders involved in prison discharge and aftercare planning such as local Community Mental Health Teams and Prison In-reach Mental Health Teams, should: a) ensure systems are in place to allow better sharing of healthcare information prior to discharge from prison. … Read more
8 Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
No Response Published
Recommendation
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board should develop clear lines of accountability regarding the responsibility for attempting to engage with individuals who regularly do not attend appointments. Read more
9 Stakeholders
No Response Published
Recommendation
Stakeholders who have staff involved either directly or indirectly in, or with serious incidents, should have clear and confidential procedures in place to offer them appropriate and timely psychological and trauma support services.