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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
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| Inquiry | Recs | Accepted |
|---|---|---|
| Mid Staffs Inquiry | 290 | 281 |
| Manchester Arena Inquiry | 169 | 169 |
| IICSA | 107 | 96 |
| Muckamore Abbey Inquiry | 106 | — |
| Grenfell Tower Inquiry | 104 | 104 |
| Infected Blood Inquiry | 103 | 102 |
| Hyponatraemia Inquiry | 96 | 96 |
| Fuller Inquiry | 92 | 71 |
| Leveson Inquiry | 92 | 77 |
| Vale of Leven Inquiry | 75 | 75 |
| Baha Mousa Inquiry | 73 | 72 |
| Southport Inquiry | 67 | — |
| RHI Inquiry | 45 | 44 |
| COVID-19 Inquiry | 44 | 24 |
| Morecambe Bay Investigation | 44 | 44 |
| Brook House Inquiry | 33 | 28 |
| Bichard Inquiry | 31 | 31 |
| Angiolini Inquiry | 30 | 29 |
| Post Office Horizon Inquiry | 27 | 25 |
| Jermaine Baker Inquiry | 26 | 22 |
| Edinburgh Tram Inquiry | 24 | 21 |
| Daniel Morgan Panel | 23 | 21 |
| Cranston Inquiry | 18 | — |
| Paterson Inquiry | 17 | 15 |
| HIA Inquiry | 12 | 12 |
| Scottish Hospitals Inquiry | 11 | 11 |
| Anthony Grainger Inquiry | 9 | 9 |
| Al-Sweady Inquiry | 9 | 9 |
| Hillsborough Panel | 9 | 5 |
| Fingerprint Inquiry | 9 | 9 |
| ICL Inquiry | 7 | 6 |
| Litvinenko Inquiry | 5 | 5 |
| Azelle Rodney Inquiry | 3 | 3 |
| Billy Wright Inquiry | 3 | 3 |
| Penrose Inquiry | 1 | 1 |
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Inquiry | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| IBI-7d |
Training in Transfusion Medicine
Training in Transfusion Medicine: That those bodies concerned with undergraduate and postgraduate training across the UK of those people who are, or …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-7e |
Implementing SHOT Reports
Implementing SHOT reports: That all NHS organisations across the UK have a mechanism in place for implementing recommendations of Serious Hazard of …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-7f(iii) |
Blood Tracking Systems Funding
Establishing the outcome of every transfusion: That funding for the provision of enhanced electronic clinical systems in relation to blood transfusion be …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-10a(iv) |
Thalassaemia Society Support
Particular consideration be given, together with the UK Thalassaemia Society and the Sickle Cell Society, to how the needs of patients with …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-11a |
Ministerial Power to Call Inquiries
That a minister should retain the power to call an inquiry as the minister sees fit, in accordance with the Inquiries Act …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-11b |
Parliamentary Referral to PACAC
If there is sufficient support from within Parliament for there to be an inquiry, the question whether there should be one should …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-11c |
PACAC Recommendation Power
If it appears to PACAC that there is sufficient concern to justify a public inquiry, either because what happened and why has …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-11d |
Ministerial Reasons for Disagreement
If the minister disagrees with the recommendation, they must set out in detail and publish reasons for this disagreement which are sufficient …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-12d |
PACAC Oversight of Implementation
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (“PACAC”) should review both the progress towards responding to the Inquiry’s recommendations and, to the …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| IBI-12e |
PACAC Role for Future Inquiries
PACAC should accept the role in respect of any future statutory inquiry of reviewing the government’s timetable for consideration of recommendations, and …
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Infected Blood Inquiry (2024) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-1 |
Single Core Data Set
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and the Welsh Government improve data collected by children's social care and criminal justice agencies …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-2 |
Child Protection Authorities
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government establishes a Child Protection Authority for England and the Welsh Government establishes a Child Protection …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-4 |
Public Awareness Campaign
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and the Welsh Government commission regular programmes of activity to increase public awareness about child …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-6 |
Amend Children Act 1989
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government amends the Children Act 1989 so that, in any case where a court is satisfied …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-7 |
Registration of Care Home Staff
The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Interim Report, dated April 2018) that the UK government introduces arrangements for the registration …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-8 |
Registration in Young Offender Institutions
The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Sexual Abuse of Children in Custodial Institutions: 2009-2017 Investigation Report, dated February 2019) that …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-9 |
Greater Use of DBS
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government enables any person engaging an individual to work or volunteer with children on a frequent …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-10 |
Improve DBS Referral Compliance
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government takes steps to improve compliance by regulated activity providers with their statutory duty to refer …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-11 |
Extend Disclosure Regime Overseas
The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Children Outside the United Kingdom Phase 2 Investigation Report, dated January 2020) that the …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-12 |
Pre-screening by Internet Providers
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government makes it mandatory for all regulated providers of search services and user-to-user services to pre-screen …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-13 |
Mandatory Reporting
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and Welsh Government introduce legislation which places certain individuals - 'mandated reporters' - under a …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-14 |
Victim Code Compliance
The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its Interim Report, dated April 2018) that the UK government commissions a joint inspection of …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-15 |
Remove Limitation Period
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government makes the necessary changes to legislation in order to ensure: the removal of the three-year …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-16 |
Specialist Therapeutic Support
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government and the Welsh Government introduce a national guarantee that child victims of sexual abuse will …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-17 |
Code of Practice on Records Access
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government directs the Information Commissioner's Office to introduce a code of practice on retention of and …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-18 |
Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme Changes
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government changes the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme to: include other forms of child sexual abuse, including …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-19 |
Tiered Redress Scheme
The Inquiry recommends that the UK government establishes a single redress scheme in England and Wales, taking into account devolved responsibilities. The …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| FR-20 |
Age Verification Online
The Inquiry recommends (as originally stated in its The Internet Investigation Report, dated March 2020) that the UK government introduces legislation requiring …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 27 |
Professional registration for custodial care staff
As the Inquiry set out in its Interim Report, professional registration of the workforce in settings responsible for the care of vulnerable …
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IICSA (2019) | Accepted in Part |
| 97 |
Clarify Compensation Act on apologies
The government should introduce legislation revising the Compensation Act 2006 to clarify that section 2 facilitates apologies or offers of treatment or …
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IICSA (2019) | Accepted in Part |
| 8 |
Expand Ofsted powers for unregistered settings
The government should introduce legislation to: change the definition of full-time education, and to bring any setting that is the pupil's primary …
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IICSA (2021) | Accepted in Part |
| 1 |
Collect disaggregated CSE data
Police forces and local authorities in England and in Wales must collect data on all cases of known or suspected child sexual …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 9 |
Mandatory aggravating factor for CSE offences
The government should amend the Sentencing Act 2020 to provide a mandatory aggravating factor in sentencing in the case of the commission …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 10 |
Publish enhanced Child Exploitation Disruption Toolkit
As referenced in its Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy, the government should publish an enhanced version of its Child Exploitation Disruption Toolkit …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 11 |
Ban CSE-risk children from semi-independent placements
The Department for Education should ban the placement in semi-independent and independent settings of children aged 16 and 17 who have experienced, …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 56 |
Update CSE guidance with network information
The Department for Education should review and publish an updated version of its guidance on child sexual exploitation. The update should specify …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 57 |
Distinguish CSE risk from actual exploitation
The Department for Education and the Welsh Government must ensure that their updated national guidance makes clear that signs that a child …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 58 |
Residential schools inspection and guardians registration
The Department for Education and the Welsh Government should: require all residential special schools to be inspected against the quality standards used …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 59 |
National LADO standards
The Department for Education and the Welsh Government should: introduce a set of national standards for local authority designated officers in England …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 60 |
Independent school governance standards
The Department for Education and the Welsh Government should: amend the Independent School Standards to include the requirements that there is an …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 61 |
Nationally accredited safeguarding training in schools
The Department for Education and the Welsh Government should: set nationally accredited standards and levels of safeguarding training in schools; make the …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 62 |
Schools notify inspectorate of DBS referrals
The Department for Education and the Welsh Government should: require schools to inform the relevant inspectorate when they have referred a member …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 63 |
Extend TRA jurisdiction to teaching assistants
The Department for Education should amend the Teachers' Disciplinary (England) Regulations 2012 to bring all teaching assistants, learning support staff and cover …
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IICSA (2022) | Accepted in Part |
| 1 |
Monitor Brook House contract performance robustly
The Home Office must actively and robustly monitor the performance of the Brook House contract, including satisfying itself that any self-reported information …
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |
| 2 |
Require IRC contracts to uphold Rule 3 humane detention principles
The Home Office must ensure that each contract for the management of an immigration removal centre must expressly require compliance with the …
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |
| 3 |
Limit cell occupancy to maximum two people
The Home Office must ensure that a maximum of two detained people are accommodated in each cell at Brook House.
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |
| 4 |
Ensure reasonable internet and computer access for detainees
The Home Office and its contractors must ensure reasonable access to computers and the internet. Contractors must comply in full with Detention …
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |
| 5 |
Require proper cell sharing risk assessments
The Home Office must ensure that adequate risk assessment for cell sharing is carried out by contractors in relation to every detained …
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |
| 6 |
Review and reduce cell lock-in periods
The Home Office, in consultation with the contractor responsible for operating each immigration removal centre, must review the current lock-in regime and …
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |
| 8 |
Mandatory comprehensive Rule 34 and Rule 35 training
The Home Office (in collaboration with NHS England as required) must ensure that comprehensive training on Rule 34 and Rule 35 of …
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Brook House Inquiry (2023) | Accepted in Part |