Independent investigation: Simran Sidhu (5)Aman Raj (23 mths), Southall Station (2005)
LondonMentally ill woman jumps in front speeding train with her children. Long history of depression. Had sought treatment, no team work
Recommendations (18)
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West London Mental Health Trust and Ealing Primary Care Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Cultural Competencies Toolkit needs a separate section to address the cultural issues that are clearly significant to experiences in South Asian culture. Reference needs to be made to honour codes and ‘izzat’ both of which are fundamental to the …
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West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Consideration needs to be given to the development of core competencies for duty workers, team leaders and managers that are in keeping with the Knowledge and Skills Framework and the National Occupational Standards to support the implementation of the Operational …
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11
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust needs to revisit the supervision policy with a view to enhancing integrated practiceand notlimiting this to uni professionalgroups.
12
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Whilst some of the record keeping issues have been negated through the introduction of the electronic record system (RiO) i.e. dates and names, clinical files should be scrutinised as a matter of course during supervision to ensure they are up …
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13
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Clinical files should be scrutinised as a matter of course during supervision not only for accuracy but also quality and appropriateness of mentalhealth interventions.
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Ealing Primary Care Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The PCT should actively take responsibility for developing reflective practitioners and where there are staff who fail to engage with this or show no evidence of continuous learning, their capability for the job should be reviewed in thecontextofperformanceappraisal.
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15
Ealing Primary Care Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ealing Primary Care Trust should require both GPs and Health Visiting staff to consider whether inappropriate anxiety in a parent as exhibited by one who takes the children too frequently to the doctor, hospital or health visitor clinic may be …
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16
West London Mental Health Trust, Ealing Primary Care Trust, and Children and Families Social Services
No Response Published
Recommendation
Whereit is known that a parent is in receipt of mental health services the assessment of the children must incorporate the views of the care coordinator or theclinician working withthe serviceuser.
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West London Mental Health Trust and Ealing Primary Care Trust in conjunction with Commissioners
No Response Published
Recommendation
The RiO system will assist in supporting local management to ensure that policies are adhered to in a timely manner however it will not ensure the quality ofwhatis recorded. It is thereforerecommended thata protocol be developed through the clinical governance …
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18
West London Mental Health Trust and Ealing Primary Care Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Where it has been identified that there is a gap in the skill or knowledge base of a practitioner this must be immediately incorporated into their Continuing Professional Development Plan and form part of their annual appraisal.
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West London Mental Health Trust and Ealing Primary Care Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Learning from thecultural issues raised in this report need to be incorporated into the clinical leadership programmes offered by theTrusts.
3
West London Mental Health Trust and Ealing Primary Care Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
All service users must be offered the opportunity to be interviewed on their own. When there are specific cultural or gender issues where this is not appropriate a chaperone should be considered. When there are known instances of abuse or …
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4
West London Mental Health Trust and Primary Care Commissioners
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Independent Investigation Team recognise that the Mental Health Trust has taken action to address the medical capacity within the CMHT and would like to support the Trust further by recommending that the Trust works with the Commissioners in Primary …
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5
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Nurse Lead Practitioner plays an integral and important role in the day to day running of a CMHT and greater efforts must be made to ensure the post is covered whether this is through enabling a suitable team member …
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6
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust needs to review the CMHT Operational Policy to ensure that all the contributory factors noted in this report have been addressed, in particular the role and function of duty workers and the interface between the OPAand dutysystems.
7
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
Priority needs to be given to the development of the CMHT practitioners to ensure that the operational policy and the changes therein are implemented. Further, practitioners must be given the opportunity to develop as advanced practitioners through non medical prescribing, …
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8
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The Trust needs to introduce and develop the concept of case formulation to underpin and promote robust clinical practice and to embed policywithin practice.
9
West London Mental Health Trust
No Response Published
Recommendation
The CPA policy was reviewed in 2008. The Trust should undertake a full audit to ensure that the revised policy had been implemented effectivelyandthatpractitioners are operating appropriately.