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Recommendations: Fuller Inquiry

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Code Recommendation Inquiry Response
P2-1 NHS trusts commission specialist security review
All NHS trusts with mortuaries and/or body stores should commission a specialist strategic review of the systems in place to protect deceased …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-2 CCTV in all NHS mortuaries
All NHS trusts should install CCTV inside the mortuary, with cameras facing all doors and access points, the reception area and the …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-3 Audit access data for deceased storage
All NHS trusts should routinely audit the access data of all facilities used to store deceased people.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-4 End shared swipe cards
The practice of using shared electronic swipe cards for specific staff groups should cease immediately.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-5 Operational barriers including device restrictions
All NHS trusts should consider putting in place systemic operational barriers that prevent the security and dignity of deceased people being compromised. …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-6 Security breaches reviewed by expert with action plans
All NHS trusts should take every breach of security in a mortuary or body store extremely seriously. Each security incident should be …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-7 Body store security standards match HTA-licensed facilities
The NHS should ensure that the security standards required for body stores are the same as those required for facilities licensed by …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-8 Swipe to exit for mortuaries
All NHS trusts should consider the installation of 'swipe to exit' for mortuary facilities. This would allow trusts to monitor and audit …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-9 Monitor and review staff access numbers
All NHS trusts should monitor the number of staff with access to the mortuary or body store and keep this under routine …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-10 Designated Individuals adequate time and resource
NHS trusts should ensure that Designated Individuals have enough time and resource to fulfil their responsibilities, including time for learning and development.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-11 Senior managers understand DI role and accountability
NHS trusts should ensure that senior managers, including the Chief Executive, have a clear understanding of the role of the Designated Individual, …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-12 DI attendance at governance forums
NHS trusts should ensure that Designated Individuals attend the correct governance forums. This would allow them to escalate issues and risks, as …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-13 Mortuary Manager professional background prerequisite
A professional background in the field of mortuary services should be made a prerequisite for the post of Mortuary Manager.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-14 Mortuary Manager adequate resources and support
NHS trusts should assure themselves that the Mortuary Manager has adequate resources and support to perform their role effectively, including meeting any …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-15 Routine mortuary reporting to trust boards
All NHS trusts should establish a routine reporting system for matters relating to mortuaries and body stores. This reporting system should include …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-16 Trust boards assure recommendation implementation
Trust boards should assure themselves that the recommendations in this Report have been implemented.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-17 Recommendations apply to temporary facilities
Trust boards should ensure that these recommendations and governance arrangements are applied to any temporary facilities used by trusts for the storage …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-18 Mortuaries treated as regulated activity in governance
Trust boards should take note of the fact that mortuary services are subject to statutory regulation and should be treated with equivalent …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-19 Deceased included in safeguarding training and policy
NHS trust boards should ensure that the security and dignity of deceased people are included in safeguarding training, policies and assurance.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-20 Chief Nurse responsibility for deceased safeguarding
The remit of the Chief Nurse in NHS trusts should explicitly include executive responsibility for safeguarding the security and dignity of deceased …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-21 NHS England incorporate deceased in safeguarding framework
NHS England should formally incorporate the safeguarding of deceased people into its safeguarding framework for NHS trusts.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-35 Local authority mortuary access review
There should be a process to routinely review who is permitted to access the mortuary unsupervised.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-36 Local authority individualised access controls
Where unsupervised access is permitted for a legitimate and unavoidable purpose, there should be individualised electronic access controls to enter the mortuary …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-37 Local authority visitor supervision
Where people other than mortuary staff are visiting the mortuary during working hours, for example contractors, cleaners and other visitors: Access must …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-38 Local authority lone working review
Where mortuary staff are permitted to work alone in the mortuary, there should be a review of lone working policies, including consideration …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-39 Local authority security audits
Routine and regular audits of security must be conducted, encompassing both access to and exit from the mortuary and movement within it, …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-40 Local authority strategic security review
Immediate steps must be taken to commission a specialist strategic review of the systems in place to protect the deceased, which should …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-41 No reliance on keys/keypads alone
There must be no reliance on keys and keypad codes alone to secure access to the mortuary.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-42 Lock fridges and freezers at all times
Fridges and freezers containing deceased people must be locked at all times, with appropriate key security in place.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-43 Local authority CCTV installation
CCTV must be installed inside the mortuary facing all doors and access points, the reception area and the doors of all fridges …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-44 Local authority incident response SOPs
Arrangements for responding to incidents of unauthorised access must be reviewed and incorporated into Standard Operating Procedures.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-45 Local authority single security SOP
All policies and procedures in relation to the security of the mortuary must be accurately and comprehensively reflected in a single security …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-46 Local authority funding for security expedited
There must be a process to ensure that, where there is a requirement for funding to strengthen mortuary security, it is expedited …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-47 Local authority security breach investigation
There must be an investigation into the root cause of each security breach. Each incident, the investigation and action plan must be …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-48 Local authority annual SOP and HTA audits
There must be audits of the mortuary Standard Operating Procedures and compliance with Human Tissue Authority requirements, undertaken annually as a minimum, …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-49 Local authority DI management and oversight review
There must be a review of the management and oversight arrangements for the mortuary service, taking into consideration who is appointed as …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-50 Local authority mortuary as regulated service
The mortuary service must be treated in the same way as other regulatory services within local authority reporting structures: The mortuary must …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-51 Local authority biennial audits and peer review
The mortuary service must be reviewed by professional auditors at least biennially, with the results of the audit reported to a formal …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-52 Share mortuary reports with coroner service
All relevant reports and incidents concerning the mortuary must be made known to the lead local authority manager for the coroner service …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-53 Local authority report implementation to committee
The implementation of these recommendations must be reported to the relevant statutory committee.
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-54 Local authority contingent body storage plans
Local authorities providing a coroner service must review plans for the provision and operation of contingent body storage, in collaboration with local …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-55 Unlicensed body stores prepared for HTA compliance
Local authorities providing an unlicensed body store must be prepared to comply with the Human Tissue Authority's standards and guidance where applicable, …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part
P2-56 Unlicensed body stores follow same standards
Where local authorities provide an unlicensed body store, they should do so in line with this Report's recommendations to local authority providers …
Fuller Inquiry (2025) Accepted in Part