HMP Lowdham Grange has updated its DIC checklist to include the Oscar Journal. The use of ACCT tick sheets has been discontinued and all records are contained within the ACCT book. (AI summary)
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• A DIC checklist which set out all of the documents that were required to be retained and available to the Police, the PPO and HM Coroner when required.
• a Death in Custody Response Plan However, it is acknowledged that there were some short comings in the retention and production of some documentation in relation to Mr Saunders' death. Justice and lmmlgrallon, adivision ofSe.-co Limited. Acompeny reglslsnld In England and WalesNO. 242248. Reglstellld Office: Seroo Holl98, Ill Barlloy Ytbod Business PaJ1<, Bal1tey Way, Hook, ~re RG27 gu-,: Unitad Kingdom.
Policy Updates Prior to Inquest In January 2021 the DSOP was updated. The DSOP is reviewed and updated regularly as appropriate and in any event every two years. Policy Changes Post Inquest Following this inquest, the DSOP, including tne DIC checKllst nas been reviewed further and an updated version is to be rolled out to the Eng:ish Serco prison estate by the end of October 2022. The updated version of the DSOP will include a statement that the DIC Checklist is not an exhaustive list, and the Prison should retain any other document that it considers could be of relevance. The updated DSOP will be rolled out across the prison estate and guidance will be given to all staff responsible for collating relevant documentation following a death in custody. I understand that a copy of the DIC checklist that was in place at the time of Mr Saunders death and a copy of the DIC checklist, as amended in January 2021 were provided to you during the course of the Inquest. The most recent version of the checklist is currently being finalised prior to its roll out at the end of October 2022. Documents of Specific Concern During the Inquest I became aware of specific concerns you had in respect of disclosure, and I would like to offer the following reassurances, by way of example: ACCT Tick Sheets At the time of Mr Saunders' death, it was standard practice for observation 'tick sheets' to be completed for those prisoners subject to an ACCT. Despite the requirement to retain the tick sheets in accordance with the DIC Checklist in place at the time, it was accepted during evidence that the tick sheets in relation to Mr Saunders could not be located. Following the introduction of Version 6 of 'ACCT - Policy Guidance - Annex', which was rolled out nationally in 2021 the use of these 'tick sheets' has been discontinued across all prisons in the UK. All records relating to the ACCT process are now contained within the ACCT book itself. Oscar Journal You may recall that the Oscar is the senior member of prison staff, who has overall operational responsibility for the Prison e.g., incident management etc. The Oscar Journal ('the Journal'), is a large leather-bound folder where relevant material from each shift was recorded by the Oscar, for example details of anyone who is self-harming and incidents of violence to aid information sharing. Over the years the Journal has been replaced by incident reports, which are completed and then reported to and discussed by the Director and the Senior Management Team on a daily basis. It is accepted that Journal entries may have contained relevant information following a DIC and consequently should have been included on the DIC checklist to ensure their preservation following a death. The Journal is now listed in the checklist, to ensure it is produced in Serco prisons that use an Oscars journal.