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Recommendations: Fuller Inquiry
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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
Recommendations
| 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 …
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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 …
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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.
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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.
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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. …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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.
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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, …
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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 …
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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.
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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 …
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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 …
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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.
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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 …
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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 …
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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.
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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 …
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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.
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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.
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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, …
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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 …
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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.
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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.
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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 …
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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.
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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, …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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.
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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 …
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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, …
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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 …
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Fuller Inquiry (2025) | Accepted in Part |