Independent investigation: Sarah Lawson, Worthing (2000)
South EastDepressive strangled mentally ill daughter. Ind Inq 2004
Recommendations (26)
1
Department of Health
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Department of Health should clarify the categories of homicide referred to in HSG(94)27 (Guidance on the discharge of mentally disordered people and their continuing care in the community).
10
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
There is an urgent need for the Trust to review its CPA documentation and to ensure that what one witness described as, ‘a workable and resourced CPA policy’ is developed. This must take into account staff’s concerns about accountability and …
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11
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Copies of all CPA documentation should be held at a central point, either with the Trust’s case register, or by the clinical audit co-ordinator.
12
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
There is an urgent need for the Trust to fund psychology posts and ensure that psychologists have a role in the CMHTs.
13
Relevant regulatory bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
A system of registration and inspection of counselling services needs to be put in place, not least to ensure adequate supervision and monitoring of cases referred to counsellors. Such a system should include ensuring that policies are in place concerning …
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14
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
CMHT case discussions should be recorded in a similar manner to CPA meetings. Particular note should be taken of action plans and naming those responsible for their implementation.
15
Local Authorities / Social Services Departments
No Response Published
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The training of social workers should re-emphasise the therapeutic nature of their practice, and equip them to intervene in family and relationship matters as well as helping them to function as ‘care managers’.
16
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
An annual audit should be undertaken on the functioning of CMHTs. A minimum requirement would cover the following areas: minutes of CMHT meetings; who and what professional groups were represented at meetings; how new cases were allocated; how urgent referrals …
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17
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
A Trust policy steering committee should, in conjunction with representatives of local services and the voluntary sector, draft policies and procedures, and oversee their amendment, implementation, and audit. All documents should contain a précis of how they have been drawn …
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18
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
It is recognised that in reality there will be minor variations in the implementation of policies (although all should be ratified). However, as far as possible, all extant policies and procedures should be reviewed to avoid duplication, contradiction, and ‘unauthorised’ …
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19
NHS Trust Board
No Response Published
Recommendation
The medical director and director of nursing should assume overall responsibility for implementing policies and procedures on behalf of the Trust board.
2
Healthcare Commission
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Healthcare Commission should issue guidance on the requirement, nature, and establishment of inquiries and reviews. It should also clarify the distinction between an inquiry and a review and indicate the circumstances in which each is recommended.
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20
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust should have a monitoring system in place to ensure that it is complying with Departmental guidelines on complaints procedures. Where the 85% target is not being met action should be taken to resolve delays. The response from the …
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21
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust requires the services of trained family therapists. Clinical psychologists and social workers can provide assessments, some treatments, and supervision for other professionals in the CMHTs.
22
All NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
Policies concerning the identification, care and treatment of ‘vulnerable adults’ should be in place in all NHS trusts.
23
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The care and treatment of people diagnosed with personality disorder has long presented problems to local psychiatric services. The Trust needs to identify its own ‘product champion’ team for personality disorder, with lead roles for clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, nursing staff, …
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24
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
As a starting point, training on personality disorder would seem essential for staff across the Trust. This is currently available via organisations such as the Association for Psychological Therapies, based in Leicester.
25
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust may well not have the critical mass of patients necessary to provide viable specialised services for sub-groups of individuals with personality disorder (there are ten recognised sub-types of personality disorder, including the ‘borderline’ type). These patients may also …
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26
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
Training in issues of confidentiality need to focus on necessary disclosure, an essential element of risk assessment and management.
3
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
Where it is not possible to fill consultant posts with adequately qualified and otherwise suitable psychiatrists, locums and others acting as consultants should receive regular and recorded supervision under the oversight of the medical director.
4
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
A triage system should be established to process referrals.
5
GP practices
No Response Published
Recommendation
Regular and patient-focused GP practice meetings would provide a forum for peer group advice and support thereby making it more difficult to form collusive, and potentially detrimental, alliances.
6
Health Authority and the Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
It is necessary to acknowledge that the appetite for news and speculation about cases such as this is almost insatiable. The Health Authority and the Trust should consider seeking professional public relations advice when very serious untoward incidents occur, and …
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7
Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
Trusts should seek advice on the procedures to adopt immediately after a homicide (e.g., sequestering all records, and the composition of the internal inquiry/review team). Such advice could be obtained from Strategic Health Authorities or independent experts.
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8
NHS Trusts
No Response Published
Recommendation
The panel believes that all referrals should go to full (i.e., multi-professional) CMHT meetings, that every case should have a nominated consultant, and that the CPA process should be instituted with a nominated (if only provisional) key worker.
9
NHS Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Underlying the Trust’s approach should be the principles that whistle-blowing is taken seriously, staff are provided with support where necessary, and safe clinical practice is promoted.