Independent investigation: Marta Elena Vento, Bournemouth (2020)
South WestParanoid schizophrenic fatally batters young hotel receptionist in extended and brutal assault. Recently released from prison – off meds – diminished responsibility
Recommendations (17)
R1
All agencies involved in this investigation, The Safeguarding Adult Board
No Response Published
Recommendation
All agencies involved in this investigation should ensure that they have an appropriate plan in place to identify an individual’s serious escalating behaviour at an early stage to enable effective multi-agency oversight and co-ordination. The Safeguarding Adult Board, who have …
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R10
The local police
No Response Published
Recommendation
The local police should encourage and support the use of the dynamic ARMS risk assessment, particularly where mental health issues, violence and escalating behaviours are identified.
R11
The Ministry of Justice
No Response Published
Recommendation
Recognising the complexities involved in arranging care and support for vulnerable prisoners released suddenly from custody, the Ministry of Justice should consider convening a multi-agency group comprising senior representatives from all relevant agencies to undertake a review to improve safeguarding …
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R12
NHS England Health and Justice
No Response Published
Recommendation
NHS England Health and Justice must ensure their monitoring arrangements identify any lapses in compliance with standards and plans to rectify them are put in place.
R13
The healthcare service in the prison
No Response Published
Recommendation
The healthcare service in the prison should actively implement the care programme approach (CPA) or the Community Framework for all prisoners who present with complex mental health needs. This will provide a well-established framework to ensure continuity of care, joint …
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R14
The healthcare service in the prison
No Response Published
Recommendation
The healthcare service in the prison should ensure that their clinical staff understand their responsibilities under their respective codes of practice, and that systems are in place for compliance with their codes to be monitored through clinical supervision and managerial …
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R15
NHS England
No Response Published
Recommendation
NHS England need to ensure their quality assurance visits to prisons provide clear recommendations and when relevant are shared with the relevant Integrated Care System. Also, sharing relevant information with health and justice commissioners to enable them to monitor and …
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R16
NHS England’s Health and Justice team
No Response Published
Recommendation
NHS England’s Health and Justice team need to gain robust assurance from the healthcare service in the prison that it has the governance, performance systems and processes in place to ensure it is delivering high quality and safe care.
R17
NHS England’s Health and Justice Team
No Response Published
Recommendation
NHS England’s Health and Justice Team should work with all healthcare provider agencies to ensure that SystmOne functionality is maximised to promote appropriately accessible sharing of important information between prisons and community services when a patient transfers in and out …
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R2
Statutory organisations
No Response Published
Recommendation
Statutory organisations who receive public protection notices (PPN) need to undertake a review of how they effectively consider the information contained within PPNs so that they take appropriate steps in respect of the person who is the subject of the …
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R3
The local criminal justice board (LCJB)
No Response Published
Recommendation
The local criminal justice board (LCJB) should satisfy itself that all statutory agencies understand the information sharing agreements that are in place with partner agencies, and that a culture of proactive, lawful information sharing is developed to address both the …
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R4
Relevant agencies/policy makers
No Response Published
Recommendation
Consideration should be given to developing an information sharing process that could establish multi-agency meetings where an offender in prison is on short-term remand and considered to be considered at significant risk to the public but are not currently a …
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R5
The healthcare provider in the prison
No Response Published
Recommendation
The healthcare provider in the prison should ensure that it has robust systems and processes in place to ensure that timely and appropriate information is shared with known relevant health services for a prisoner due to be released, so that …
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R6
The criminal justice system
No Response Published
Recommendation
To enable offenders to be managed safely in the community, the criminal justice system should review release planning arrangements for those remand prisoners released suddenly from court to enable offenders to be managed safely in the community.
R7
Local police
No Response Published
Recommendation
Where local police are acting as the lead agency for a MAPPA subject, they should ensure that police offender managers understand the need proactively to take reasonable steps to seek relevant information from known agencies to inform the risk assessment …
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R8
Operational staff and supervisors within Sexual or Violent Offender Manager (MOSOVO) units
No Response Published
Recommendation
Operational staff and supervisors within Sexual or Violent Offender Manager (MOSOVO) units should understand the College of Policing guidance on third-party disclosure, recognise when it is required, and be confident in using it appropriately.
R9
The local police
No Response Published
Recommendation
The local police should ensure that the risk management process for persons under MAPPA is conducted at the earliest opportunity in order to identify the risks to the public, staff and the nominal themselves.