Independent investigation: John TaylorBeverley Taylor, Skipton (2021)
North East and YorkshireParanoid schizophrenic fatally stabs both his parents. MH history had sought help day before killings
Recommendations (14)
1
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There were weaknesses in the application of the Failure to Attend Policy. The Trust must strengthen their response to patient non-engagement by: • identifying patients at risk of non-engagement who are on CPA, and entitled to Section 117 aftercare; • …
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10
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There was an inadequate discharge plan and no Section 117 meeting in advance of discharging Patient E from the CMHT in May 2021. • The Trust must ensure discharge planning processes are revisited to ensure that Section 117 reviews are …
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11
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There was infrequent CLM supervision in this case that was not in line with Trust policy. The challenges of managing a patient who did not engage were not adequately explored and resolved. The Trust must assure itself that anyone providing …
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12
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
The monitoring of Patient E’s medication, efficacy, side effects and his compliance was not adequate. • The Trust must ensure that services users on anti-psychotic medication are monitored at appropriate intervals for side effects using the appropriate methods (e.g. LUNSERS …
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13
Mental Health Trust 1, Council 2b and ICB 2
No Response Published
Recommendation
There were missed opportunities in the clinical management of Patient E’s care, including critical tasks not being completed by frontline staff and compliance controls used by management to prioritise a deteriorating patient and assess risk. Mental Health Trust 1, Council …
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14
Mental Health Trust 1, Council 2b and ICB 2
No Response Published
Recommendation
Patient E received Section 117 aftercare. It is the duty of the local authority and the ICB to ensure this is provided and reviewed. Patient E was discharged from the CMHT with no involvement of the local authority in May …
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2
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There were weaknesses in the way the IHTT and the CMHT communicate to each other about persistently non-engaging patients. The Trust must provide guidelines to IHTT so that they know when and why to feedback to CMHTs about referred patients …
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3
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
As Patient E’s condition deteriorated, there was an increasing lack of engagement with him and his family members, and no evidence of any attempts to provide education about the nature and course of his illness and its treatment. Patient E …
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4
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There was variation in work systems which meant that doctors and other staff had different ways of completing risk assessments documentation. Safeguarding forms do not require the assessor to consider either risks to vulnerable adults by patients or the risk …
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5
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There were inadequate systems in place to monitor the frequency and quality of risk assessments. Trust-level data was not sensitive enough to provide adequate intelligence about whether individual patients were being risk assessed at the appropriate frequency. The Trust must …
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6
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
At the time of the incident the CMHT did not have a risk stratification system to indicate which patients were at higher risk of deterioration or were at risk of harm to themselves or others. A system which could have …
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7
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
There were delays in referring Patient E to IHTT because of barriers to effective communication between the GP and FRS. The first urgent referral from the GP was not responded to appropriately. • The Trust should develop a standard operating …
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8
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
a: CMHT care planning for erratic and sporadic patient engagement When Patient E was not engaging in the autumn of 2021 there was no contingency/care plan to guide the service response as required by Trust policy. The Trust must provide …
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9
Mental Health Trust 1
No Response Published
Recommendation
CP2 received ad hoc supervision and did not attend routine team and governance meetings due to being part time. The Trust must revisit the arrangements in place for locum/part-time consultants and examine what support is needed to ensure they receive …
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