Independent investigation: Matthew Carter, Tooting (2006)

London
Incident 18 Feb 2006
Subject Matthew Carter

Paranoid Schizophrenic fatally kicked and stamped on stranger. V Critical Ind Inq. 2008. Family wanted him admitted – ceased meds. Prev. violence.Refused consent for release of medical records. Care too patient centred.

Acceptance Status
No Response Published 19

Total Recommendations 19
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Acceptance Status tracks whether the trust accepted or responded to each recommendation.

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Recommendations (19)

R1 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should continue to work towards the expansion of the EIS in line with the DH policy implementation guidance and the creation of a borough-based early intervention service.
R10 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should ensure as part of its current review of forensic services that those services can offer the community teams the support and advice they need. Arrangements should be put in place for effective liaison between the forensic and … Read more
R11 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should review its policies and procedures regarding the safeguarding of keys to its facilities.
R12 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The missing person and AWOL policy should be reviewed by the trust and circulated to ensure that staff are clear about their responsibilities in the event that a patient absconds.
R13 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should enter into a local joint working protocol with the police as envisaged by the recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Association of Chief Police Officers and the NHS Security Management Service (NHS SMS).
R14 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should keep under review the question of the resources needed to meet its changing and increasing responsibilities in progressing criminal prosecutions.
R15 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should review its processes and procedures for alerting senior managers to serious incidents which have significant potential for undermining staff morale and whether they offer adequate support for staff and adequately explain the trust’s response to such incidents. Read more
R16 Merton Borough Council
No Response Published
Recommendation
Merton Borough Council should review its practice and procedure for ensuring that carers under the supported housing scheme provide the services expected of them.
R17 Merton Borough Council and South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Merton Borough Council and the trust should consider how carers under the supported housing scheme can best be supported and managed to enable them to understand and make a reliable contribution to the care and treatment of service users in … Read more
R18 The EIS
No Response Published
Recommendation
The EIS should review its practice and procedure about informing local authority housing departments and carers under their supported housing schemes of the risk histories and risk assessments of service users and of significant revisions to the CPAs of service … Read more
R19 Merton Borough Council’s housing support team
No Response Published
Recommendation
Merton Borough Council’s housing support team should review its procedures for identifying and acting upon important information and documentation received by it and its arrangements for dealing with correspondence during staff absences.
R2 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The role of the EIS team manager should be kept under regular review. This will help ensure that the role is manageable and that the quality of any clinical work to be undertaken by the team manager is not put … Read more
R3 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The hours of operation of the EIS and the provision of an out-of-hours service should be part of the current review of the EIS resources.
R4 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should continue and expand its work on ensuring that its workforce, in its make-up, training and development, is able to respond properly to the cultural needs of the population that it serves.
R5 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust, in reviewing the service model of the EIS, should consider the best model for providing appropriate dedicated EIS beds.
R6 The EIS
No Response Published
Recommendation
The EIS operational policy should be amended to provide that where a patient is proving hard to engage, the EIS should consider whether it would be appropriate for a patient to be joint-worked by two care coordinators while remaining the … Read more
R7 The EIS
No Response Published
Recommendation
The EIS should have an external peer review system, available in all cases thought likely to benefit from it, regardless of whether, or for how long, the service user in question has been in the “red zone” (the acute list).
R8 The EIS
No Response Published
Recommendation
The EIS should ensure that all carers are offered dedicated time for education and training about the mental health issues faced by the patient they care for and also dedicated time to consider their own needs and any support they … Read more
R9 South West London and St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The trust should remind staff of the need to ensure that CPA documentation gives a comprehensive outline of a patient’s care plan, and where necessary the plan should set out the role to be played by carers and any support they may require.